Pawn Sacrifice (2014) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Pawn Sacrifice is a 2014 American biographical drama film about chess player Bobby Fischer.It follows Fischer's challenge against top Soviet chess grandmasters during the Cold War and culminating in the World Chess Championship 1972 match versus Boris Spassky in Reykjavík, Iceland.It was directed by Edward Zwick and written by Steven Knight, and stars Tobey Maguire …
Sep 25, 2015 · Pawn Sacrifice: Directed by Edward Zwick. With Tobey Maguire, Liev Schreiber, Michael Stuhlbarg, Peter Sarsgaard. Set during the Cold War, American chess prodigy Bobby Fischer finds himself caught between two superpowers and his own struggles as he challenges the Soviet Empire.
Marshall was Fischer's on-and-off again lawyer/business agent/representative. Like in the Pawn Sacrifice movie, he joined Father Bill Lombardy in helping to convince a reluctant Fischer to participate in the 1972 match in Iceland against Spassky, and Fischer did take the decision down to the wire. However, Nixon did not encourage Paul Marshall to help convince Fischer to play, …
It heavily implies that Paul Marshall, the attorney played by Michael Stuhlbarg who makes up one half of Fischer’s handlers, was indeed acting on behalf of government interests in his heavy-handed management of the brilliant and impossible chess phenom. ... The filmmaking of Pawn Sacrifice leans subtly into the parallels between the east/west ...
The key characters are the two men who were Fischer's crucial supporters during his rise, the lawyer Paul Marshall (Michael Stuhlbarg) and the priest—and chess master—William Lombardy (Peter Sarsgaard), his official chess coach and unofficial life coach.Sep 16, 2015
Pawn Sacrifice is a 2014 American biographical drama film about chess player Bobby Fischer. It follows Fischer's challenge against top Soviet chess grandmasters during the Cold War and culminating in the World Chess Championship 1972 match versus Boris Spassky in Reykjavík, Iceland.
January 17, 2008Bobby Fischer / Date of death
So if you're wondering if Pawn Sacrifice is based on a true story, then your answer is yes — and it's a great one. Pawn Sacrifice is based on Bobby Fischer's lived experience, right down to some of its chess moves.Sep 18, 2015
Bobby Fischer, the Chicago-born, Brooklyn-bred genius who became one of the greatest chess players the world has ever seen, died on Thursday in Reykjavik, Iceland. He was 64. For decades he had lived in obscurity, ultimately settling in Reykjavik after renouncing his American citizenship.Jan 19, 2008
Miyoko WataiBobby Fischer / Wife (m. 2004–2008)Miyoko Watai (渡井 美代子, Watai Miyoko, born January 8, 1945) is a retired Japanese chess player and widow of former world chess champion Bobby Fischer.
Waitzkin is the co-founder of MGInAction.com and The Marcelo Garcia Academy, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu school located in New York City.
In 2001, Nigel Short went public with the opinion that he had in fact played Bobby Fischer on the Internet Chess Club. This was denied by Fischer himself, and the consensus seems to be that it was not in fact Fischer that he was playing.Aug 19, 2012
He refused to play at the Lugano 1968 olympiad, as his demands regarding tables, chairs, chess sets and lighting were rejected. He refused to play the 1970 US National Championship which counted as Zonal Tournaments in the World Championship cycle because they rejected his financial demands.Oct 5, 2021
Midway through the film, Spassky is announced in a voiceover as the World Champion at a 1966 tournament in California, where he edged out Fischer for first place. But Spassky didn't actually win that title until three years later; the actual champ in 1966 was the other Soviet at that tournament, Tigran Petrosian.Sep 16, 2015
Fischer took Russian lessons to read magazines and chess books in that language. When Fischer began to learn chess the game was dominated by USSR players, as you saw above, so learning the language was imperative to his evolution as a player. However, he learned the basics of Russian alone, not with classes.Aug 20, 2017
Fischer took home $156,250 in prize money for the feat, while the Soviet grandmaster Spassky, who was 35 and the reigning world champion, earned $93,750.Jun 21, 2019