Directed by:
Andrew BujalskiScreenplay:
Andrew BujalskiCinematography:
Matthias GrunskyCast:
Wiley Wiggins, Gary Teague, Jonny Mars, Dustin Guy Defa, Gerald Peary, Kevin Bewersdorf, Chris Doubek, Tishuan Scott, Bill Wise, Robin Schwartz, Cyndi WilliamsPlots(1)
A boldly intelligent ensemble comedy with a feel and atmosphere that surpass easy comparison, Computer Chess takes place in the early-1980s over the course of a weekend conference where a group of obsessive software programmers have convened to pit their latest refinements in machine-chess and the still-developing field of artificial intelligence (AI) against an assembly of human chess masters. Computer Chess is a portrait not only of the crazy and surreal relationships that come to pass between the abundance of characters who participate in the weekend event (and among whose ranks include Wiley Wiggins, the revered indie-game developer and star of Richard Linklater's classic Dazed and Confused), but of the very era of early computing itself - and of the first, rudimentary video games - and (if that weren't enough) of the hopes and insecurities that persisted through the film's 'retro' digital age into the present-day - that semi-virtual, hyper-social, maybe-kind-of-dehumanised landscape that, let's face it, is our very own era. (Eureka Entertainment)
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