
1925. José Raúl Capablanca, a famous Cuban chess player and employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, arrives in Moscow for an international chess tournament. The trip, taking place under Machado's dictatorship, casts doubt on his future in this position. The film shows Capablanca's dramatic matches with Lasker, Tartakower, and Bogolubov, his tragic love for Bolshoi Theatre ballerina Sasha Mozhaeva, and a simultaneous game in which he lost to the very young Mikhail Botvinnik.
It was a co-production between: Cuba, Soviet Union.
The film was directed by Manuel Herrera.
The screenplay was written by Eliseo Alberto and Manuel Herrera.
Cinematography was handled by Igor Klebanov.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0136747.
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Capablanca
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Pусский
Cuba, Soviet Union

