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Closing Gambit: Korchnoi vs Karpov & The Kremlin

  • 2018
  • 1h 25m
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Anatoli Karpov and Viktor Korchnoi in Closing Gambit: Korchnoi vs Karpov & The Kremlin (2018)
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Fascinating 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 instanc... Read allFascinating 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.Fascinating 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.

  • Director
    • Alan Byron
  • Writer
    • Alan Byron
  • Stars
    • Michael Adams
    • Muhammad Ali
    • Viswanathan Anand
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    • Director
      • Alan Byron
    • Writer
      • Alan Byron
    • Stars
      • Michael Adams
      • Muhammad Ali
      • Viswanathan Anand
    • 4User reviews
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    Michael Adams
    • Self
    Muhammad Ali
    Muhammad Ali
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Viswanathan Anand
    • Self
    Viktor Baturinskiy
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Mikhail Botvinnik
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Leonid Brezhnev
    Leonid Brezhnev
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Magnus Carlsen
    Magnus Carlsen
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    • (archive footage)
    Stuart Conquest
    • Self
    Bobby Fischer
    Bobby Fischer
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Boris Gelfand
    Boris Gelfand
    • Self
    Vlastimil Hort
    • Self
    Gregory Kaidanov
    • Self
    Anatoli Karpov
    Anatoli Karpov
    • Self
    Garry Kasparov
    Garry Kasparov
    • Self
    Raymond Keene
    Raymond Keene
    • Self
    Daniel King
    Daniel King
    • Self
    Viktor Korchnoi
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Tara MacGowran
    Tara MacGowran
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Alan Byron
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      • Alan Byron
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    9frank-jakobsen

    Fantastic chess documentary

    Great movie. It tells a story about when chess was political. It makes me want to learn more about chess history. Fantastic movie, highly recommended.
    7JurijFedorov

    Worth a watch for sure

    It's a lot of good info about geopolitical history and chess history in one place. So what is there not to like? It's interviews with interesting chess experts many of who are still the top people in the scene. And you have geopolitics from Europe, Soviet, USA and Philippines. The doc never gets stale and you always feel like it's going towards a new match or new experience. Chess is made fun and the Soviet dominance is explained very well here. Even today the Russian chess scene is the biggest in the world so this is still relevant history.

    Even though Karpov gives interviews here he is made to look like the evil KGB guy sent to destroy the world. It's a curious role for him, but I wonder how fair it is? He did do his best and KGB helped him because he was on their side. He's obviously super nationalistic and supports his dictatorship at all times. Even now he supports Putin and fascist Russia. So he is someone who doesn't mind breaking, destroying or ruining people as such if it's done to make the dictator more powerful. Now and then Russia killed and tortured enemies of the state. Karpov has always been part of the system, but I don't think he's directly evil. He is just extremely greedy and wants to win no matter what. That's not quite evilness. But the doc also gets to that at the end. Karpov just grew up with evil people around him and always just accepted it blindly. I don't think he enjoyed KGB ruining chess for his opponents. Rather he enjoys winning and being famous in his country.

    The music does overshadow the dialogue at times. There were many lines I couldn't quite make out. And much of the history was rushed. So instead of telling us when or where a match was played they just show a result on screen or just mention the match. It can be hard to fully understand the timeline here. The production overall is not top-tier and you can clearly feel it. Everything feels a bit like a Youtube video with too fast pace and flashy music. But it's not bad. It kinda feels like a good doc without being overly expensive. Like some young inexperienced people made it with great passion.

    The chess is also lacking. Clearly the makers didn't understand chess so they didn't care to show chess games. Rather we hear about some great move via dialogue as the chess board is shown from the side so it's impossible to make out the position. That's a bit weak as a chess board would have given me more to focus on and could have made them slow down the doc a bit to a proper pace. But that's not what the producers wanted. This is a lightspeed doc for everyone with nothing you won't get intellectually. But yet you still won't hear some of the dialogue or understand everything because the production value is a bit below top class.
    5Gitzzz

    Great promise but gets bogged down in politics...

    I used to play quite a lot of chess when I was younger and now picking it up again. Watching different World championship matches is an integral and fascinating part of the journey. When I saw the trailer for this film I really excited. Tense, close battle full of drama with a bit of Cold War politics sprinkled all over. I am afraid to say that this film was 80% politics and KGB/USSR bashing (mainly by bitter Eastern Europeans and holier than thou haughty residents of the Perfidious Albion). Not one game was shown in any detail. KGB this, KGB that. Poor Viktor etc etc. Well, poor Viktor loved himself so much that he left his family behind and was no way near Karpov's level. I grew up in the USSR and so have my parents and many of my friends. Everyone had a good time. Golden childhood. This film was a missed opportunity. I almost bought it but luckily it is available for free on Amazon Prime. Since I will never watch it again, I guess I saved myself some money. Shame, as I would happily pay as long as the film is worth it. Not bad, not great. 5/10.
    10roguegrafix

    Awesome doco of political chess and human nature

    As a chess player, Korchnoi never really attracted me. But after watching this doco I may go back and examine his games. But this doco is not only for chess players (apart from about 3 specific moves) it is all about the man Viktor. A Russian chess prodigy he defects from the USSR and then takes on the mighty Soviet chess/political system and damn nearly destroys it.

    Lovely commentary from a host of chess contemporaries, you see Viktor in his prime, in his depths of disaster and in his return. Likewise Karpov has come up in my eyes because of his compassion after the fall of Communism.

    If you know something about chess, this story is for you. If you do not, this story is for you. This is just a great story. Enjoy.

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2018 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Closing Gambit: 1978 Korchnoi versus Karpov and the Kremlin
    • Filming locations
      • Gibraltar(on location)
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      • Screenbound Productions
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      • $250,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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