Schwarz und weiß wie Tage und Nächte

Schwarz und weiß wie Tage und Nächte
Directed by Wolfgang Petersen
Produced by Georg Althammer
Written by
Starring Bruno Ganz
René Deltgen
Gila von Weitershausen
Ljuba Tadić
Music by Klaus Doldinger
Cinematography Jörg-Michael Baldenius
Edited by Johannes Nikel
Production
company
Distributed by Fantasia-Film & Company Verleih
New Yorker Films
Warner Home Video
Release date
13 September 1978 (1978-09-13)
Running time
103 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

Schwarz und weiß wie Tage und Nächte (Black and White Like Day and Night) is a West German film from 1978 directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Bruno Ganz.[1]

Plot

A scientist, who swore off playing chess after a nervous breakdown as a boy wunderkind, creates an undefeated chess program. But the Russian world champ beats Tommy Rosemund's masterwork in a televised match. So the West German mathematician becomes a top chess pro himself, which the West German media boast will prove the superiority of Germany and democracy. The jowly, white-faced Rosemund believes that the entire Red Communist bloc is out to stop him from vanquishing their atheist pretty boy, Stefan Koruga, to become the next Bobby Fischer and a symbol that capitalism is preferable to socialism.

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