Estonia / Sep 18, 1993
The Estonian Game (1993)
Directed by Hans Roosipuu
57minruntime
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Plot
Paul Keres is considered the strongest chess player of all time who has not achieved the title of world champion, which is why he has earned the nickname Eternal Second. With his game mastery, tact and correctness, Keres was valued among the world's chess elite, and for Estonians he was a national symbol. His career is surrounded by unexplained mystery that reflects the tragic confrontations of big politics. The life of Paul Keres is shed light on by his famous rivals, ex-world champions Mikhail Botvinnik, Boris Spasski, Mikhail Tal and others.
Genres
Documentary
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Eesti partii |
| Original language | Eesti (ET) |
| Spoken languages | English, Eesti, Deutsch, Pусский |
| Production countries | Estonia |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Maurum |
| Release date | 18 settembre 1993 |
| Production | Hillar Parkja |
| Writer | Valter Heuer |
| Editing | Priit Põldmaa, Ariel Tali, Sirje Haagel |
| Cinematography | Hans Roosipuu |
| Assistant directors | Hans Roosipuu |
| Camera operators | Hans Roosipuu |
| Additional photography | Hans Roosipuu |
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| Music | Alo Mattiisen, Priit Põldmaa |
| Sound | Alo Mattiisen, Priit Põldmaa |
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