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Searching for Bobby Fischer

"Every journey begins with a single move."

1993-08-13 Drama 1hr 50m

A seven-year-old chess prodigy refuses to harden himself in order to become a champion like the famous but unlikable Bobby Fischer.

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Storyline

A seven-year-old chess prodigy refuses to harden himself in order to become a champion like the famous but unlikable Bobby Fischer.

  • Released
    1993-08-13
  • Revenue
    $7,266,383
  • Budget
    $12,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 50m
  • Genre
    Drama
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    7.4
  • Production
    Mirage Enterprises, Scott Rudin Productions, Paramount Pictures

Crew

Steven Zaillian
Director
Steven Zaillian
Screenplay
William Horberg
Producer

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Cast

Max Pomeranc

Max Pomeranc

Josh Waitzkin
Joe Mantegna

Joe Mantegna

Fred Waitzkin
Joan Allen

Joan Allen

Bonnie Waitzkin
Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley

Bruce Pandolfini
Michael Nirenberg

Michael Nirenberg

Jonathan Poe
Robert Stephens

Robert Stephens

Poe's Teacher
William H. Macy

William H. Macy

Tunafish Father
Vasek Simek

Vasek Simek

Russian Park Player
Dan Hedaya

Dan Hedaya

Tournament Director
Laura Linney

Laura Linney

School Teacher
Anthony Heald

Anthony Heald

Fighting Parent
Steven Randazzo

Steven Randazzo

Man of Many Signals
Chelsea Moore

Chelsea Moore

Katya Waitzkin
Josh Mostel

Josh Mostel

Chess Club Regular
Josh Kornbluth

Josh Kornbluth

Chess Club Regular
Tony Shalhoub

Tony Shalhoub

Chess Club Member
Austin Pendleton

Austin Pendleton

Asa Hoffman
Tom McGowan

Tom McGowan

Reporter
Matt De Matt

Matt De Matt

Night Park Player
Vincent Smith

Vincent Smith

Washington Square Patzer
Jerry Rakow

Jerry Rakow

Washington Square Patzer
William Colgate

William Colgate

Statistician
R.D. Reid

R.D. Reid

Final Tournament Director
Anthony McGowan

Anthony McGowan

Park Dealer
Harris Krofchick

Harris Krofchick

Running Chess Kid
John Bourgeois

John Bourgeois

Gym Parent
Maria Ricossa

Maria Ricossa

Gym Parent
Caroline Yeager

Caroline Yeager

Screaming Mom
Andrew Sardella

Andrew Sardella

Josh's Syracuse Opponent
Nathan Carter

Nathan Carter

Josh's Teammate
Nicholas Taylor

Nicholas Taylor

Birthday Friend
Jonathan Fazio

Jonathan Fazio

Birthday Friend
Nicky Mellina

Nicky Mellina

Birthday Friend
Philip Neiman

Philip Neiman

Birthday Friend
Elizabeth Gropman

Elizabeth Gropman

Birthday Friend
Bobby Fischer

Bobby Fischer

Himself (archive footage)

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Movie Reviews

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A Review by FilipeManuelNeto 8

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2022-12-31

**The intricate world of chess, in the shadow of one of its most controversial masters.** There is, in the world of sport – and for all i... read more

**The intricate world of chess, in the shadow of one of its most controversial masters.** There is, in the world of sport – and for all intents and purposes, competitive chess turns out to be like a sport – a certain obsession with the stars, and their replacement when they go away. This is perhaps most visible in football: Messi has often been described as the new Maradona, to give you an example of what I'm talking about. This film follows a bit of the same logic: after having a chess grand master who won an important world tournament against the unbeatable Russians (and in the middle of the Cold War), the film takes us to the world of junior chess, following the steps of a young prodigy who could eventually be the “successor” to that famous player, Bobby Fisher. Little note: being a genius doesn't mean being a good person or a person you'll like. Bobby Fisher is already dead, and he died relatively young, but he guided his public life and his career by unpredictable behavior, enormous eccentricity and statements to journalists that are controversial, to say the least. He held quite radical world views, he was, it seems, anti-Semitic and a Holocaust denier. Fisher's statements about the US, his home country – which he left many years ago – are truly incendiary and critical. All it takes is a little internet research to verify this. I don't know how popular chess is nowadays, but here in Portugal it is common and very popular at school level, more as a recreational activity, not as a competition. I remember, in my school days, leaving the classroom and spending almost every break playing chess against my friends. And we took the game seriously, with pleasure and enthusiasm. We were aware of the complexity of the game, but we never worried about being ferociously good, just having fun. But I think anyone who knows how to play chess understands how challenging a game it can be. The film has an excellent cast. Max Pomeranc, despite being very young, is a likeable protagonist who seems torn between genius and normality. It makes him approachable and gives him a fascinating weakness for someone so obviously smart, and the young actor had the ability to understand the character in this way, and balance himself in this rich personality. Next to us, we have two great actors – Ben Kingsley and Joe Mantegna – who give us very successful jobs. For me, this film is one of Mantegna's best. Joan Allen also does a satisfying but less interesting job, and Laurence Fishburne could have been better used. Steven Zaillian had the brains to give us a film filled with intellect, intelligence and good feelings. The script is well written, and the dialogues are quite good. The choice of filming locations, sets and costumes, all help to build a familiar, friendly, very elegant film. There are no great effects, the film doesn't require them, but there is an effective soundtrack, very discreet, and reasonably well done cinematography.

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A Review by Filipe Manuel Neto

**The intricate world of chess, in the shadow of one of its most controversial masters.** There is, in the world of sport – and for all intents and purposes, competitive chess turns out to be like a sport – a certain obsession with the s...

reviewer avatar

A Review by FilipeManuelNeto 8

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2022-12-31

**The intricate world of chess, in the shadow of one of its most controversial masters.** There is, in the world of sport – and for all intents and purposes, competitive chess turns out to be like ...

read more