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The intricate world of chess, in the shadow of one of its most controversial masters.
There is, in the world of sport and for all intents and purposes, competitive chess turns out to be like a sport a certain obsession with the stars, and their replacement when they go away. This is perhaps most visible in football: Messi has often been described as the new Maradona, to give you an example of what I'm talking about. This film follows a bit of the same logic: after having a chess grand master who won an important world tournament against the unbeatable Russians (and in the middle of the Cold War), the film takes us to the world of junior chess, following the steps of a young prodigy who could eventually be the successor to that famo...