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"Marcel Duchamp: A Game of Chess" is a 1963 documentary that explores the intersection of life, art, and chess. Directed by Jean-Marie Drot, it features the influential artist Marcel Duchamp discussing his thoughts and experiences related to these themes.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, mostly confined to niche art film festivals or specialized screenings. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue for collectors, as it isn't widely available on home video formats. The documentary's unique focus on Duchamp's views makes it a prized item for those interested in avant-garde art. While not mainstream, its philosophical underpinnings connect deeply with enthusiasts and scholars alike.
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The film is a documentary.
The film was directed by Jean-Marie Drot.
The top cast includes Jean-Marie Drot and Marcel Duchamp.
The film is available on DVD.
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