Screening - Bobby Fischer Against the World

Screenings

Date: July 15, 2011 7:00 PM

Followed by a Q&A with BBC Storyville Series Editor Nick Fraser and journalist John Laurence who played Bobby Fischer at chess and reported from the 1972 World Championship in Reykjavik.

Bobby Fischer Against the World examines the manic, paranoid, and brilliant world of former World Chess Champion and international icon Bobby Fischer. Following the course of Fischer's life, the film is an in-depth portrait of the enigmatic icon and his eventual descent into relative obscurity.

The film uses archive footage to reconstruct the famous match between Fischer and Boris Spassky from the USSR, which garnered international media attention as a metaphor for the conflict between America and the USSR during the Cold War.

An engaging documentary that follows Fischer in a downward spiral that includes conspiracy theories, anti-Semitic remarks, and eventual withdrawal from the game.  

Directed by Liz Garbus
2011
90 mins
 

This screening is kindly supported by Dogwoof and is part of a season of their films showing at the club. More details of the season are here.

 

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