The Genius
The Genius

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The Genius

1969
Movie
81 min
Slovak

A metaphorical story about the conflict of human reason and ideals with the dehumanizing mechanism of social institutions. A satire criticizing the negative relations between people, condemning the evils of human characters and the resulting qualities - pride, envy, malicious gloating, hatred and mammonism.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the life and work of a prodigious young chess player, Bobby Fischer. It delves into his early talent, his intense dedication to the game, and the pressures of competitive chess at a young age. The film captures moments of his training and public appearances, offering a glimpse into the mind of a chess prodigy.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception for 'The Genius (1969)' is scarce due to its nature as a short documentary from an era with less comprehensive film archives for such releases. It is primarily known within niche circles of chess enthusiasts and documentary collectors. Its limited distribution means it did not undergo widespread critical review in the traditional sense.

What Reviewers Say

  • A fascinating, albeit brief, look at a young chess talent.

  • Offers a glimpse into the intense world of competitive chess for prodigies.

  • Limited information available, making a comprehensive consensus difficult to ascertain.

Google audience: Due to its obscurity and limited availability, there is no significant amount of user reviews or opinions from Google users to summarize.

Fun Fact

This documentary was released during Bobby Fischer's ascent in the chess world, prior to his famous 1972 World Chess Championship match against Boris Spassky.

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