La partie d'échecs
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Directed by | Yves Hanchar |
Produced by | Pascal Judelewicz |
Written by | Yves Hanchar Josiane Morand |
Starring | Pierre Richard Denis Lavant Catherine Deneuve James Wilby |
Music by | Frédéric Devreese |
Cinematography | Denis Lenoir |
Edited by | Laurent Uhler |
Production company | CAB Productions France 3 Cinéma Les Films de l'Etang Les Films des Tournelles Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF) |
Distributed by | Rézo Films United International Pictures |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | France Belgium Switzerland |
Language | French |
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The Chess Game is a 1994 French film directed by Yves Hanchar.
The film won the Grand Prix for Best Film at Film Fest Gent in 1994.
Synopsis[edit]
In 1928, Max, a roaming, suicidal child of twelve, meets Ambraoise, a disillusioned pastor. The young boy turns out to be a genius at the game of chess. They set off together to conquer the title of world chess champion. Fourteen years later, Mas has become a taciturn, strange, powdered dandy. With Ambroise, his trainer and protector, still at his side. Mas is confronted with the most condescending champion at that time, Lord Stauton, during a very suspicious tournament organized by the Marquise de Theux. A woman so consumed by her passion for game of chess that she will give her daughter, the ravishing Anne-Lise, to the winner of the tournament. In the elegant gardens of the chateau de Theux, a game full of intrigue and betrayal is about to unfold. In a dark world, where the game doesn't end on the board, the protagonists risk their lives and their souls.[1]
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