4/28/2026 – "Madwoman's Game" premiered on 16 April at the Miami Chess Festival, presenting a chess-focused documentary that follows Bianca Mitchell-Avila's journey through competition, mentorship and personal development. The film explores how the game informs decision-making beyond the board. Its production was notably supported by Keanu Reeves, whose involvement came as an unexpected boost to the project. | Image: Screenshot from "Madwoman's Game"
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An unexpected connection with Keanu Reeves
The documentary film Madwoman's Game premiered on 16 April at the Miami Chess Festival, presenting a narrative that places chess at the centre of a broader personal and social journey. The film follows Bianca Mitchell-Avila, a young Latina player, and frames the game not only as a competitive discipline but as a structured way of interpreting decisions, setbacks and long-term planning in life.
Directed by Zach Zamboni and executive produced by Keanu Reeves, the project took several years to reach completion. Its development began when Mitchell-Avila was still a teenager, initially conceived as a way to highlight the experiences of women competing in what remains a male-dominated chess environment. The resulting film retains that focus, using tournament play, training sessions and travel as its narrative backbone.
This DVD focuses on several types of material imbalances, such as Rook vs 2 Pieces, Queen vs 2 Rooks, and Queen vs Pieces.
From a chess perspective, the documentary emphasises the practical and communal aspects of the game. Rather than concentrating on elite theoretical debates or opening preparation alone, it explores how players engage with competition, mentorship and shared experience. Encounters with leading women players serve to illustrate the pathways available at high level, while showcasing structural barriers that persist within the chess world.
The origins of the project are closely tied to Mitchell-Avila's early experiences within the chess community. As later recounted by her mother, Claudia Avila-Mitchell, a 2020 feature in The New York Times that mentioned her daughter's views on The Queen's Gambit drew a hostile response in its comment section. Rather than discouraging her, the episode became a catalyst for the idea of creating a documentary that would foreground women's voices in chess.
Working without industry connections, Mitchell-Avila developed the concept independently and, in 2021, decided to approach Keanu Reeves directly. According to her account later shared publicly, she located an email address for Reeves' then-manager and sent a message outlining a proposed on-screen chess encounter. The approach was speculative, but it resulted in a reply the following morning, initiating contact between the two.
Subsequent exchanges, including a virtual meeting, led to Reeves lending his support to the project. While the proposed "final battle" - a game between Bianca and John Wick - that initially formed part of the concept did not materialise in the finished film, his involvement shifted towards backing the production as an executive producer. Over the extended development period, he also provided guidance drawn from his experience in the film industry.
In this course, Grandmaster Elisabeth Pähtz presents the London System, a structured and ambitious approach based on the immediate Bf4, leading to rich and dynamic positions. The London System is one of the most popular openings at every level of chess but not all Londons are the same. In this course, Grandmaster Elisabeth Pähtz presents the London System, a structured and ambitious approach based on the immediate Bf4, leading to rich and dynamic positions.
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The behind-the-scenes account gained additional attention through a message posted online by Claudia Avila-Mitchell, who thus described the sequence of events:
Hello everyone!
I wanted to share a story about how Keanu Reeves helped my daughter make her dream come true! No one has heard this story before.
In 2020, our daughter, who was 15 at the time, appeared in The New York Times sharing her thoughts on The Queen's Gambit. The article was great, but the comments section was awful - lots of toxic men telling young women they do not belong in the game.
Instead of giving up, she set out to create a chess documentary to highlight women in the game. With no connections in Hollywood and working from our kitchen table, she managed to present her vision to Keanu in 2021.
He loved the idea and signed on as an executive producer. It turns out he played on his school chess team. He has been mentoring her for more than five years.
The film is called Madwoman's Game and premieres at the Miami Film Festival on 16 April. None of this would have been possible without Keanu's support and care. It's truly remarkable!
Carlos Alberto ColodroCarlos Colodro is a Hispanic Philologist from Bolivia. He works as a freelance translator and writer since 2012. A lot of his work is done in chess-related texts, as the game is one of his biggest interests, along with literature and music.
12/3/2025 – The public release of "War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John and Yoko" marks the first opportunity for general audiences to view the award-winning animated short outside festival and academy screenings. The film, created by Dave Mullins and Sean Ono Lennon, blends an anti-war message with a story centred on correspondence chess in an alternate First World War setting. Its release also supports War Child, raising funds for children affected by armed conflict. | Image: ElectroLeague
1/11/2025 – A month ago, "Indiana Jones and the Great Circle" was released worldwide. Being a massive fan of the Indiana Jones franchise, this game was obviously a must-play. You must be wondering, why are we talking about a video game on a chess website? Well, the game had plenty of chess positions which were carefully curated. Unlike in "Watch Dogs", you cannot solve the positions by moving pieces, but you can certainly use your mind to solve them, or perhaps recollect where you might have probably seen it. | Game cover: <a href="https://indianajones.fandom.com/wiki/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Great_Circle">Indiana Jones fandom</a>
After 1.d4 d5 many players with White avoid the great amount of theory in the Slav, Semi-Slav, QGA and Orthodox Queen's Gambit and do not therefore play 2.c4. This is not very ambitious, but the painful experience of many chess players has been that the Colle System, the Trompowsky Attack, the Torre Attack and the London System are nevertheless extremely dangerous. Black has to be prepared for each of these openings and IM Valeri Lilov offers you some help with his six instructive videos, in which he demonstrates for each single opening a relevant plan for Black. In addition to the openings mentioned, the Bulgarian trainer also delves into the Catalan, the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit and the Richter-Veresov Opening.
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