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Magnus (2016) -

Based on your request, Director: Benjamin Ree Runtime: 1 hour 18 minutes IMDb Rating: 7.1/10 Genre: Documentary, Biography, Sport Synopsis

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. Magnus (2016)

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:

Bill Gates (Briefly seen playing against Carlsen in a televised exhibition match) Notable Appearances Bill Gates (Briefly seen playing against

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)

The film chronicles the life of Magnus Carlsen , tracing his journey from being a bullied child in Norway to becoming a Grandmaster at age 13 and eventually the World Chess Champion in 2013. Unlike other chess films that focus solely on the board, Magnus uses home movies and personal footage to explore the psychological and familial support behind his "intuitive" style of play.