Chennai, Aug 18 : Four years in the making, a
unique film is nearing completion. A British filmmaker and an Indian
team have come together to make the first ever feature documentary on
blind chess players.
This documentary on young blind chess
players from India will be shown at the valedictory function of the IBCA
Chess Olympiad here Sunday when the filmmaker will be felicitated.
The
film by Ian McDonald, titled "Algorithms", is based on a group of
Indian boys who dream of becoming Chess Masters, driven by a man with a
vision. But this is no ordinary chess and these are no ordinary players.
"Algorithms"
is a documentary on the thriving but little known world of Blind Chess
in India and filmed over three years from just before the World Junior
Blind Chess Championship in Sweden in 2009 to just after the next
championship in Greece in 2011.
It follows three talented boys
from different parts of India and a totally blind player-turned-pioneer
who not only aims to place India on a global stage but also wants all
blind children to play chess.
"Algorithms" travels with the chess
players to competitive tournaments and visits them in their home milieu
where they reveal their struggles, anxieties and hopes.
It moves
through the algorithms of the blind chess world reminding the sighted
of what it means to see. Gentle and subtle, this observational sport
documentary with a difference elicits hidden realms of subjectivity.
It
allows for the tactile and thoughtful journey that explores foresight,
sight and vision to continue long after the moving image ends, according
to the publicity brochure. ©IANS |