Album 61

Album 61

Release date : June 14, 2013
Runtime : 1h 10m
Countries of origin : Israel /
Original Language : Hebrew / Russian /
Director : Halil Efrat /
Writers : Halil Efrat /
Production companies : The New Fund for Cinema and TV (NFCT) / MYmovies / yes /
June 14, 2013 1h 10m Israel Documentary Hebrew More
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The World Chess Championship is a juicy battle, rife with passion, power and money. Boris Gelfand has spent his entire life getting ready for this moment; he was raised to become a champion since the age of six. His father devoted all his life to cultivating Boris' talent while obsessively documenting the process. The photo albums tell the father's story as much as that of the son, revealing a simple truth about a man living his own dreams through his son under the Soviet regime. Can any child, given fine Soviet education, become a genius? And is becoming a genius worth the price?
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  • title:Album 61
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:1h 10m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Israel ·
  • Original Language: Hebrew · Russian ·
  • Director: Halil Efrat /
  • Writers: Halil Efrat ·
  • Production companies: The New Fund for Cinema and TV (NFCT) · MYmovies · yes ·
  • Overview:The World Chess Championship is a juicy battle, rife with passion, power and money. Boris Gelfand has spent his entire life getting ready for this moment; he was raised to become a champion since the age of six. His father devoted all his life to cultivating Boris' talent while obsessively documenting the process. The photo albums tell the father's story as much as that of the son, revealing a simple truth about a man living his own dreams through his son under the Soviet regime. Can any child, given fine Soviet education, become a genius? And is becoming a genius worth the price?
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