A fascinating film about the world's youngest Chess Grand Master. Magnus Carlsen shocks the world becoming the youngest chess grandmaster ever at the age of 13. This young Norwegian demands the respect of the world's greatest chess players including Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov. This new film by Oyvind Asbjornsen brings you right into the daily life of Magnus and his passion to excel at chess. An ordinary boy, with extraordinary talent and discipline for the game. You'll enjoy the lengthy interviews with Magnus himself, coverage of his best matches, and his daily life with parents, family, sports, and more. A bonus 40 minute interview with Kasparov is included. Follow chess prodigy, 13-year-old Norwegian Magnus Carlsen through important tournaments as well as daily life, trying to understand the workings of his brilliant mind. The film also looks at the game of chess as a player in both cultural history and international politics. Magnus has one ultimate dream: To outwit the chess king above all, world Champion Garry Kasparov - and to one day claim that throne for himself. Prince of Chess on DVD







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