Computer Chess (film)

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Computer Chess is a 2013 independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize, and subsequently screened at such festivals as South by Southwest and the Maryland Film Festival. It is Bujalski's second black-and-white film, and was shot with analog videocameras. It is more improvisatory than his previous films, with only an eight-page treatment for a script. Bujalski also cast nonprofessional actors who were knowledgeable in computer technology. rdf:langString
Computer Chess idatzi eta zuzendutako 2013ko estatubatuar film independentea da. 1980ko hamarkadaren hasieran, informatikari programatzaile batzuk Kaliforniako biltzar batean elkartu dira arteko xake lehiaketa baterako. Hotel berean beste tipo batzuk daude, mistikoetan dabiltzan batzuk, beraien sendalari afrikarrarekin. Beste presentzia arraroago batzuk ere elkartzen dira inguruan, gainera. Filma 1983 inguruko Sony zahar baten primitiboan dago grabatua, eta nerd frikismoaren topiko eta keinuz betea dago. rdf:langString
Computer Chess est un film indépendant américain écrit et réalisé par Andrew Bujalski et sorti en 2013. rdf:langString
Computer chess é um filme independente do gênero comédia-drama escrito e dirigido por Andrew Bujalski. O filme estreou no Sundance Film Festival em 2013, onde ganhou o Prêmio Alfred P. Sloan. Posteriormente foi exibido no South by Southwest Festival e no Maryland Film Festival. É o segundo filme em preto-e-branco de Bujalski, tendo sido filmado com câmeras de vídeo analógicas. É também o mais improvisado de seus filmes, com um roteiro de apenas oito páginas. Bujalski também lançou atores amadores que eram experientes em informática. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Computer Chess is a 2013 independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize, and subsequently screened at such festivals as South by Southwest and the Maryland Film Festival. It is Bujalski's second black-and-white film, and was shot with analog videocameras. It is more improvisatory than his previous films, with only an eight-page treatment for a script. Bujalski also cast nonprofessional actors who were knowledgeable in computer technology.
rdf:langString Computer Chess idatzi eta zuzendutako 2013ko estatubatuar film independentea da. 1980ko hamarkadaren hasieran, informatikari programatzaile batzuk Kaliforniako biltzar batean elkartu dira arteko xake lehiaketa baterako. Hotel berean beste tipo batzuk daude, mistikoetan dabiltzan batzuk, beraien sendalari afrikarrarekin. Beste presentzia arraroago batzuk ere elkartzen dira inguruan, gainera. Filma 1983 inguruko Sony zahar baten primitiboan dago grabatua, eta nerd frikismoaren topiko eta keinuz betea dago.
rdf:langString Computer Chess est un film indépendant américain écrit et réalisé par Andrew Bujalski et sorti en 2013.
rdf:langString Computer chess é um filme independente do gênero comédia-drama escrito e dirigido por Andrew Bujalski. O filme estreou no Sundance Film Festival em 2013, onde ganhou o Prêmio Alfred P. Sloan. Posteriormente foi exibido no South by Southwest Festival e no Maryland Film Festival. É o segundo filme em preto-e-branco de Bujalski, tendo sido filmado com câmeras de vídeo analógicas. É também o mais improvisado de seus filmes, com um roteiro de apenas oito páginas. Bujalski também lançou atores amadores que eram experientes em informática.
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