One of the young ladies featured has the potential to become the 1st female African-American "Master" Chess player
Brooklyn Castle
In Theaters: Oct 19, 2012 Limited
PG, 1 hr. 42 min.
Documentary, Special Interest
Directed By: Katie Dellamaggiore
Producers Distribution Agency
Brooklyn Castle is the remarkable and improbable true story of I.S. 318 in Brooklyn. The school, where 65% of students live below the federal poverty level, has the highest ranked junior high chess team in the nation. The heart of the film is the engaging young students who populate the team: Rochelle, who has the goal of becoming the first female African-American chess master; Pobo, the team's charismatic leader; Justus, an entering student who must manage the high expectations that come with achieving master status at an early age; Alexis, who feels the pressure of his immigrant parents' desire for him to realize the American dream; Patrick, who uses chess to help overcome his ADHD; and James, the young rapping maestro and budding chess talent; among several others.
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