Park na newyorském Washingtonově náměstí má na šachovém nebi zvláštní místo. Odehrávají se tu bleskové, tříminutové šachové partie, jejichž tempo mnohdy bere dech hráčům i přihlížejícím. Prošla jimi řada budoucích světových jedniček, včetně hvězdy největší, legendárního Bobbyho Fischera. Tady se také poprvé s touto královskou hrou seznámil malý Josh Waitzkin. Bylo mu pouhých sedm let a šachu jej nikdy nikdo neučil. Přesto jej jeho první soupeř (a budoucí přítel) po jejich první společné hře označil za Fischerova nástupce... Ten obyčejný kluk se prostě za šachovnicí měnil v génia. Které rodiče by nepotěšilo zjištění, že jejich ratolest je v něčem výjimečná? Jenomže každá výjimečnost, má-li být naplněna, předpokládá maximální vypětí, úsilí, sebeobětování. A mají rodiče právo připravit své dítě o dar nejcennější, o dětství?
Bobby Fischer byl svého času nejlepším šachistou Spojených států amerických. Ze zázračného dítěte vyrostl geniální šachista, který se odvážil postavit se v průběhu studené války ruským šampionům. Na cestě k vzestupu mu byly největším nepřítelem jeho psychotické stavy způsobené prohlubující se paranoiou. Roku 1972 se utkal na mistrovství světa v šachu s ruským šampionem Borisem Spasským. Jejich partie vstoupila nejen do dějin šachu, ale i studené války.
Na základě pravdivého příběhu z roku 1998 se pět teenagerů z nejtvrdšího ghetta v Miami probojuje na národní šachové mistrovství pod vedením svého nekonvenčního, ale inspirativního učitele.
The first documentary feature to explore the tragic and bizarre life of the late chess master Bobby Fischer.
At the American Computer Chess Convention, enthusiasts gather to pit their programs against other computer chess programs and human players in a tournament for a grand prize of $7500.
Based upon the novel by Vladimir Nabokov, a chess grandmaster travels to Italy in the 1920s to play in a tournament and falls in love.
Since he was 5 yrs old, Jose's abuelita taught him to play chess like his grandfather who was a champion in Mexico. Now as part of the Brownsville school team, Jose has the chance to use his skills and for once in his life, finds himself in the spotlight, as he tries to help his team make it to the Texas state finals. As their coach, Mr. Alvarado, teaches his students the meaning of perseverance and team effort in the face of adversity, Jose discovers his own strengths and uses them to bring his broken family together.
The story of a romantic triangle between two top players, an American and a Russian, in a world chess championship, and a woman who manages one and falls in love with the other, all in the context of the Cold War struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union.
The first Swedish language stage version of Chess, starring Helen Sjoholm as Florence Vaszi. Josefin Nilsson as Svetlana Sergievskaja, Tommy Korberg as Anatolij Sergievskij, Anders Ekborg as Freddie Trumper and Per Myrberg as Alexander Molokov. The cast sing new lyrics in Swedish ( written by Rudolfson, Jan Marks and Bjorn Ulvaeus) to tell a new version of the everchanging Chess story. A few new songs have been included (Chess continues to be a work in progress.) This version premiered in February 2002 at the Cirkus Theatre in Stockholm.
Brooklyn Castle is a documentary about I.S. 318 – an inner-city school where more than 65 percent of students are from homes with incomes below the federal poverty level – that also happens to have the best, most winning junior high school chess team in the country. (If Albert Einstein, who was rated 1800, were to join the team, he’d only rank fifth best.) Chess has transformed the school from one cited in 2003 as a “school in need of improvement” to one of New York City’s best. But a series of recession-driven public school budget cuts now threaten to undermine those hard-won successes.
The story of the 1978 World Chess Championship between the Soviet Communist Party's protege, Anatoly Karpov and the traitor and Soviet defector, Viktor Korchnoi. One of those instances in life where truth is stranger than fiction.
Two brothers, raised by a chess master, must battle head to head in the world's most competitive chess tournament.
Against the backdrop of Cold War, Glory to the Queen reveals stories of four legendary female chess players from Georgia who revolutionized women’s chess across the globe and became Soviet icons of female emancipation.
The story of a romantic triangle between two top players, an American and a Russian, in a world chess championship, and a woman who manages one and falls in love with the other, all in the context of the Cold War struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union. Concert production of the musical staged during the finals of the 1989 chess World Cup tournament in in Skellefteå, Sweden and broadcast on Swedish television.
Four blind Indian boys compete to become chess masters.
The Polish national chess squad, the 'Golden Team', won the world chess championship in Hamburg in 1930, and was renamed by the German press as the 'Bombenmannschaft' ('Bomber Crew'). The film focuses on team leader, Akiba Rubinstein, alongside his fellow players Dawid Przepiórka, Ksawery Tartakower, Mieczyslaw Najdorf, Paulin Frydman and Kazimierz Makarczyk. They battle to win the trophy as well as dealing with the mental illness of Rubinstein and the outbreak of World War II. The film tracks the fate of the Polish players, some of whom are Jewish, as the Nazis occupy Poland.
Andor is a young chess player, who even calls his pet turtle Kasparov. “Do you think I will succeed? - the boy asks her before the decisive tournament. "If I win, he will never come back." Who is Andor talking about and why is he either afraid of this return, or wants it?