Critics praised the film for its accessibility to non-chess players, noting that it functions more as a coming-of-age story than a technical sports documentary. It was particularly noted for its intimate look at the vulnerability Carlsen experiences during intense competition.
The film features archival footage and interviews with figures such as: Viswanathan Anand (Opponent in the 2013 Championship) Garry Kasparov (Former coach and chess legend)
Bill Gates (Briefly seen playing against Carlsen in a televised exhibition match)
A significant portion of the film focuses on the role his father and sisters played in keeping him grounded and emotionally stable during high-pressure tournaments.
The narrative culminates in the 2013 World Chess Championship in Chennai, India, where Carlsen faced off against the legendary Viswanathan Anand. Notable Appearances
Based on your request, Director: Benjamin Ree Runtime: 1 hour 18 minutes IMDb Rating: 7.1/10 Genre: Documentary, Biography, Sport Synopsis
The documentary highlights Carlsen's unique ability to play by intuition rather than pure calculation, a trait that sets him apart from computer-like grandmasters.




