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Andrew Bujalski’s new film Computer Chess, which debuted Monday at the Sundance Film Festival, is perhaps one of the oddest sports movies ever made. A black-and-white period piece shot on 16mm ...
Although ostensibly about programming, Computer Chess succeeds in being about so much more than technical babble.
When you visit the History of Computer Chess exhibit at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, the first machine you see is "The Turk." In 1770, a Hungarian engineer and ...
Andrew Bujalski's fake documentary 'Computer Chess' gets points for capturing nerds at the chessboard in the early 1980s.
Andrew Bujalski's Computer Chess is a little movie, but it's packed with a lot of nerdy and a lot of weird.
Offbeat mock-doc in which chess fanatics descend on a hotel for a weekend to pit their rival computer programs against each other.
Having defeated a human shogi (Japanese chess) expert, this computer program's next task is to figure out whether you can make the payments on a new mortgage.
With Computer Chess, Andrew Bujalski, the American indie auteur known for no-budget gems Funny Ha Ha and Mutual Appreciation, has made a profoundly idiosyncratic and strangely offbeat movie about ...
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