Odysseus' Gambit

Odysseus' Gambit is a 2011 documentary film, directed by Alex Lora Cercos, about a homeless Cambodian immigrant who maintains his livelihood and sanity by playing chess in the heart of Manhattan. The film was nominated for the Best Short Filmmaking Award at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.[1][2]

Odysseus’ Gambit
Theatrical Poster
Directed byAlex Lora Cercos
Written byAlex Lora Cercos
Produced byFlavio Alves
Valérie Delpierre
CinematographyAlex Lora Cercos
Milan Maric
Edited byAlex Lora Cercos
Release date
  • 2011 (2011)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Saravuth Inn was one of the most interesting human beings you could find in New York's Union Square. There, he used to play chess with people, getting 5 dollars for each game that would allow him to make it in the city one more day. Through the rules of chess and his conversations with other players and walkers, we got to know the story of this American of Cambodian origin who was airlifted after the Vietnam war to find a better life. But unfortunately, those good intentions got trapped in a glitch of the capitalist system.

Reception

Odysseus’ Gambit entered more than 70 film festivals and received multiple awards, including the Golden Dragon for Best Short at 52nd Krakow Film Festival and Best Documentary award at the 29th Tehran International Short Film Festival.[3][4][5]

References

  1. IMDB List of Awards
  2. Sundance Film Festival Official Site, Odysseus' Gambit page at Sundance Film Festival
  3. Official site, Screenings & Awards page, June 11, 2013
  4. "Tehran Intl. Short Film Festival announces winners". Tehran Times. October 9, 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  5. Krakow Film Festival Official Site, Odysseus' Gambit page at Krakow Film Festival Archived 2013-06-15 at archive.today

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