The best Garry Kasparov’s movies

Garry Kasparov

Garry Kasparov

13/04/1963 (61 años)
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Winter, Go Away!

Winter, Go Away!
6.1/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 02/08/2012
  • Character: Himself
Ten director graduates from Marina Razbezhkina’s School of Documentary Film and Documentary Theatre lived with a camera for two months in order to chronicle the last “Russian winter” and its popular uprising against Vladimir Putin’s presidential run. People, faces, conversations, protests, failures and triumphs come together to chronicle the campaign.

Closing Gambit: 1978 Korchnoi versus Karpov and the Kremlin

Closing Gambit: 1978 Korchnoi versus Karpov and the Kremlin
6.9/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 26/10/2018
  • Character: self
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.

The Term. Beginning of a Big Story

The Term. Beginning of a Big Story
6.9/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 09/07/2014
  • Character: Himself (uncredited)
The documentary project The Term was conceived in May 2012. When the directing trio commenced mapping the Russian sociopolitical landscape, Vladimir Putin had just settled into the Kremlin for his third term. The original experimental format of “documentary bulletins,” which were published daily online, allowed for wide-ranging content; in the feature film version, however, the filmmakers focused solely on the members of various opposition groups. Nevertheless, the work’s neutral position remains and viewers have to interpret the objectively presented situations for themselves. The main characteristics of this strongly authentic movie include close contact with the protagonists, precise editing, and an effectively controlled release of information.

Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine

Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine
6.7/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 05/09/2003
  • Character: Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov is possibly the greatest chess player who has ever lived. In 1997, he played a match against the greatest chess computer: IBM's Deep Blue. He lost. This film depicts the drama that happened away from the chess board from Kasparov's perspective. It explores the psychological aspects of the game and the paranoia surrounding IBM's ultimate chess machine.

Putin's Kiss

Putin's Kiss
6.5/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 19/11/2011
  • Character: Himself (archival footage)
Masha Drokova is a rising star in Russia's popular nationalistic youth movement, Nashi. A smart, ambitious teenager who – literally – embraced Vladimir Putin and his promise of a greater Russia, her dedication as an organizer is rewarded with a university scholarship, an apartment, and a job as a spokesperson. But her bright political future falters when she befriends a group of liberal journalists who are critical of the government, including blogger Oleg Kashin, who calls Nashi a "group of hooligans," and she's forced to confront the group's dirty – even violent – tactics.

More Human Than Human

More Human Than Human
5.9/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 10/03/2018
  • Character: Himself
Stephen Hawking has warned that the creation of powerful artificial intelligence will be “either the best, or the worst thing, ever to happen to humanity”. Inspired by Brian Christian’s study The Most Human Human: What Artificial Intelligence Teaches Us About Being Alive, the filmmakers set out on an international investigation highlighting the effects of AI - scenes from our daily lives destructive and constructive.

Karpov Kasparov - Two Kings for a Crown

Karpov Kasparov - Two Kings for a Crown
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 23/01/2014
  • Character: Himself
Interwoven portraits of Anatoli Karpov and Garry Kasparov, whose 25-year bitter rivalry accompanied the fall of the USSR. The story of a duel between two chess giants, fighting a personal war in a world gone to ruin. This battle of black and white was more than a face-off over a chessboard. Part psychological drama, part political thriller, the film brings to life their hostilities, nested like Russian dolls. Karpov vs. Kasparov represents the battle between the faltering empire and the young liberals several steps ahead of the game, checkmating the old guard. Or how two stories – the societal one and the personal one – started out separately and ended up superimposed, twining together into one tale.

The Prince of Chess

The Prince of Chess
7.7/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 19/03/2005
  • Character: Himself
Follow the brilliant mind of 13 year old Chess Grand Master Magnus Carlsen

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