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  1. Set in the late 1920s, The Luzhin Defence tells the story of a shambling, unworldly chess Grand Master who arrives in the Italian Lakes to play the match of his life and unexpectedly finds the love of his life. Discovering his prodigious talent in boyhood overshadowed by his parents' failing marriage, Luzhin's lyrical passion for chess has ...

  2. The Luzhin Defence es una película del año 2000 dirigida por Marleen Gorris y protagonizada por John Turturro y Emily Watson. La cinta narra la historia de un Gran Maestro Internacional del ajedrez perturbado mentalmente y una joven que conoce mientras compite en un torneo de ajedrez en Italia. El guion está basado en la novela escrita por ...

  3. THE LUZHIN DEFENSE. Drama. Set in the late 1920s, The Luzhin Defence tells the story of a shambling, unworldly chess Grand Master who arrives in the Italian Lakes to play the match of his life and unexpectedly finds the love of his life. Discovering his prodigious talent in boyhood overshadowed by his parents' failing marriage, Luzhin's lyrical ...

  4. Brief Synopsis. Set in the late 1920s, Luzhin is a shambling, unworldly chess Grand Master who arrives in the Italian Lakes to play the match of his life and unexpectedly finds the love of his life. Discovering his prodigious talent in boyhood overshadowed by his parents' failing marriage, Luzhin's lyrical passion.

  5. The Luzhin Defence. [HBO] Upconverted to HD. An emotionally fragile chess master falls in love with an aristocrat in this haunting film. 74 1 h 49 min 2001. PG-13. Romance · Drama. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details.

  6. La defensa Luzhin es una película dirigida por Marleen Gorris con John Turturro, Emily Watson, Stuart Wilson, Geraldine James .... Año: 2001. Título original: The Luzhin Defence. Sinopsis: Finales de los años 20. Un tímido e ingenuo Gran Maestro de ajedrez (John Turturro) viaja al norte de Italia para jugar la partida de su vida.

  7. Nabokov's Luzhin is much more disturbed than the man Turturro was asked to play - and whom he plays wonderfully well. And Luzhin's wife is a damaged figure in her own right, quite without the poise and grace of the character Emily Watson plays (a bit repetitively in my view). In the book, as not in the film, they do get married.

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