Civic Studios presents the biopic of boxer Ramla Ali with their latest international movie
New Delhi : BAFTA-winning actor Jasmine Jobson, best known for her role as Jaq in Netflix’s Top Boy and upcoming in Andrea Arnold’s Bird starring Barry Keoghan, is set to portray the trailblazing Somali-British professional boxer, model, and UNICEF Ambassador. Finn Cole (Last Breath, Peaky Blinders, Fast & Furious 9) will star alongside Jobson as her husband, Richard Moore, while Gershwyn Eustache Jr (Andor, Small Axe, Fortitude) plays her boxing coach. Ramla Ali and Richard Moore will serve as executive producers.‘In the Shadows’ is directed by Emmy Award and three-time BAFTA-winning documentary filmmaker Anthony Wonke (Dettori, Syria: Children on the Frontline, Ronaldo) who will make his narrative fiction film debut.
The film is presented by Civic Studios, a global media company that creates entertainment with social impact. Anushka Shah, CEO of Civic Studios commented: ‘Ramla’s story is truly inspiring and deserves to be heard by audiences around the world. It’s a story of perseverance in the face of adversity, the immigrant experience, and most importantly, of a champion boxer.’
Ramla Ali said: “My aim is to become an ambassador and role model for women’s boxing. To inspire other young girls who suffer from bullying and body weight issues. To land the message that through boxing, you are not just physically rewarded but mentally reborn. Boxing was a way for me to step out of the shadows; to express myself and to inspire others, especially women, to create the confidence we all need to live a happy and healthy life.”
Anthony Wonke said: “There is no doubt Jasmine Jobson is one of Britain’s finest and most exciting actors out there today and brings an incredible intelligence and emotionally raw honesty to her roles. Ramla’s story is one of perseverance and bravery against the odds and we couldn’t be more delighted to have an actor that so connects and empathises with Ramla’s story in such a profound way.”
The film is executive produced by Zygi Kamasa for True Brit Entertainment, Will Clarke, Andy Mayson and Mike Runagall for Altitude, Anushka Shah for Civic Studios, Richard Fearn and Jane Reid Fearn at Affine Films, Natasha Mudhar for The World We Want Studios, Anne Sheehan, Ramla Ali and Richard Moore.The screenplay is written by playwright and screenwriter Ursula Rani Sarma (Bodkin, Delicious). Award-winning Christopher Aoun (Capernaum) is the cinematographer and Kharmel Cochrane (A Quiet Place: Day One, Saltburn, Rye Lane) is casting the film. True Brit Entertainment, the leading distributor of independent British feature films, will release the film in 2025 in cinemas across the UK and Ireland, with Altitude handling International Sales.
‘Inthe Shadows’ transcends the typical sports drama, exploring deep social issues and themes of identity, belonging, family, love, and faith. This poignant coming-of-age film traces Ramla’s extraordinary journey within a strict Muslim family in London’s multicultural East End, capturing her pursuit of self-discovery and empowerment. This helped her “step out of the shadows” to claim her identity and voice amidst her own religious and cultural frameworks. The film also illuminates the collective challenges faced by Somali British Muslim women and similar diaspora and refugee communities globally, demonstrating the power of perseverance against cultural and societal odds.
Ramla Ali’s unyielding determination and relentless drive to succeed against all odds enabled her to overcome significant challenges in and out of the boxing ring, breaking through gender barriers and shattering cultural stereotypes. Her tenacity led her to historic achievements, including being the first boxer, male or female, to represent Somalia at the 2020 Olympic Games and winning the first-ever professional female boxing match in Saudi Arabia. In 2023, Ali clinched her first professional IBF intercontinental title at Superbantam weight at Madison Square Gardens and was recognized as one of TIME magazine’s 2023 Women of the Year.