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Director: Alberto Lecchi
Cast: Darío Grandinetti, Diego Torres, Juan Echanove, Juan Diego
A chess columnist ends in prison when one of his columns is mistakenly seen as a subversive attack. From there he invents a game of war and strategy and a cellmate who escapes uses it initiating a real revolution.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Arcibel's Game (2003), directed by Alberto Lecchi, is a drama film that received a fairly positive reception from audiences, earning a respectable 6.9/10 rating on IMDb. The film's unique premise, which involves a chess columnist inventing a game of war and strategy that sparks a real revolution, has been noted as an intriguing and thought-provoking element by critics.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thoughtful, character-driven dramas will appreciate the unique premise of Arcibel's Game, directed by Alberto Lecchi in 2003. The film blends elements of prison drama and political thriller as a chess columnist, played by Darío Grandinetti, invents an intricate 'game of war and strategy' that helps catalyze a real-life revolution.
Arcibel's Game, is a 2003 drama film co-written and directed by Alberto Lecchi and starring Darío Grandinetti and Diego Torres, among others.
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