Magnus is a sexist
Magnus is a sexist

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Magnus is a sexist

2021
Movie
12 min
Swedish

Johan is the newly appointed chairman of the gender equality group at the theatre. In his first meeting with the actors, he acknowledges his racist and sexist prejudices in order to create a starting point for discussion in the group. It starts a chain reaction that cannot be stopped.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Carl Bor BorreciiGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the complex personality of chess prodigy Magnus Carlsen, exploring the societal pressures and personal challenges that have shaped him. It examines his rise to the top of the chess world, touching upon his relationships and his public persona. The film also touches on controversies and accusations that have arisen throughout his career.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its insightful look into the life of a complex individual while some debated the framing of certain events. Audience reception was also varied, with many appreciating the behind-the-scenes access but others questioning the depth of the analysis.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intimate portrait of a chess superstar.

  • Some critics found the 'sexist' label in the title to be provocative but not fully substantiated by the film's content.

  • Appreciated for offering a glimpse into the pressures of elite competition.

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Fun Fact

The documentary faced some criticism for its title, which some felt was sensationalized and potentially misleading given the nuanced portrayal of Magnus Carlsen within the film itself.

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