5/24/2011 – Bobby Fischer, one of the most famous chess players in the world, is no longer with us. But he remains in our culture’s memory years after his passing, and decades after he gave America one of its greatest Cold War moral victories. That is the centerpiece of Garbus’s compelling, thorough film, to be released in July. Our reporter Sabrina Chevannes visited the pre-screening in London.
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He’s probably one of the most famous chess players in the world and one
of the greatest chess players of all time. But sadly he is no longer with us.
This movie allows us to relive some of Bobby’s greatest moments both on
and off the chessboard – via Liz Garbus’ wonderful directional work,
courtesy of Dogwoof productions.
Despite Bobby becoming the youngest grandmaster of his time in 1958, at the
age of 14, and astonishing everyone with his creative play and incomparable
chess understanding, he had his own troubles, which affected his game. This
movie not only allows you the opportunity to see footage of this American chess
hero but also a chance to try and understand Bobby’s feelings during his
rollercoaster of a life. Liz includes interviews with Bobby and those who were
closest to him, allowing us to discover the true feelings of his associates.
There were two pre-screenings for Bobby Fischer Against the World
held in London on Thursday 14th April and Tuesday 26th April 2011. Both screenings
were well attended, with appearances at the first by GM Gawain Jones, WIM Sue
Maroroa and G-Star Raw model himself, GM Magnus Carlsen. The second screening
was more for the journalists, so mainly non-chess players. It was great to hear
how the production moved them. For most, they had heard of Bobby Fischer –
some even knew his legendary book My 60 memorable games – but
they had not realised the drama surrounding the 1972 World Championship match
with Spassky.
The build-up stories to the match are chosen well by Liz Garbus and create
incredible suspense, even for those who were previously aware of the events.
The chess analysis is covered at a sufficient level for most to follow, allowing
the viewer to be fully engaged in the action. The non-chess playing journalists
were excited to discover the extent that chess could captivate a nation and
the depth to such a complicated game. Liz portrays this nicely in the production.
This movie is well worth seeing, whether you are a chess player or not. You
find out how his paranoia drove away his friends and family and despite being
a genius at the chessboard, he still had a lot to learn.
The movie is released in cinemas on the 15th July 2011 with a special premiere
event on the 5th July 2011 where Nigel Short will give a simultaneous exhibition.
You can read more about the film company who produced this movie at www.dogwoof.com
Sabrina Chevannes
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The Dogwoof film spotlights the thrilling 1972 match between Fischer and Boris
Spassky. Breaking down the historic tournament game by game, Garbus deftly highlights
the parallels between the 21-game marathon and the tense geopolitics of the
Cold War era, with the eccentric Brooklyn boy facing the brilliant Soviet-sponsored
grandmaster.
Match of Millennium – Boris Spassky vs. Robert James Bobby Fischer
[Courtesy of Darko and Mararlene]
The match started on July 11, 1972. The world chess championship between Boris
Spassky and Bobby Fischer at Reykjavik in 1972 was the most widely publicised
and eagerly analysed beforehand of any chess match to date. It seized the attention
of the world's press and media in general in unprecedented fashion and inspired
more books and column inches than any chess contest before or since.
Liz Garbus, director of "Bobby Fischer Against the World," explains
what sets the documentary filmmaking community apart from the rest of the entertainment
business: support, not competition.
Two additional featurettes will be available on HBO On Demand.
“The Fight for Fischer’s Estate” (seven minutes) tells
the story of the many claims to Fischer’s two-million-dollar estate,
featuring exclusive interviews with Marilyn Young, his Filipino girlfriend,
Jinky Young, her daughter, claimed to be Fischer’s daughter by Marilyn
Young, and Russell Targ, Fischer’s American brother-in-law. Also included
is archival interview footage of Miyoko Watai, the Japanese woman who claims
to be Fischer’s wife. Since Fischer’s death in 2008, these parties
have been fighting for control of the estate. Two years later, after battles
in Icelandic courts, his exhumation and subsequent DNA tests finally laid
the matter to rest.
“Chess History” (five minutes) explains the origins of the
game, its infinite complexity and enduring popularity. The segment features
a wealth of unusual archive footage, plus interviews with Garry Kasparov,
a respected chess authority and one of the best players of all time; Susan
Polgar, a five-time women’s world champion, who provides a brief “lesson”
on the various powers of the pieces and basic rules of the game; and noted
chess authors David Shenk and David Edmonds.
Win a chance to play Chess Grandmaster Nigel Short, MBE
To celebrate the release of the documentary Bobby Fischer Against The
World (in cinemas from 15 July), we are brimming with excitement at the
news that we can offer all you budding chess players a once-in-a-lifetime
chance to play former UK champion and Grandmaster Nigel Short – this
is an opportunity not to be missed!
On Tuesday 5 July, we will be hosting a special London premiere event in
which we've challenged former World Number 3 Nigel Short to play 20 opponents
in a simultaneous exhibition match. YOU could be one of the lucky 20.
There's TWO easy ways to enter:
Visit our Facebook
Page and become our friend by 21 June (also known as Demand Zero Day
if you’re a true Dogwoof follower!) to go into a draw from which five
players will be chosen;
Become a Dogwoof Ambassador
and host your own screening of the film – the first three confirmed
Ambassadors will be offered a place.
We'll be announcing more opponents for Nigel in the coming weeks, along with
further details of this exciting launch – stay tuned, invite your friends
and start practising your moves!
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