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The Dark Horse

Bravery is contagious
2014 | 124m | English

(6777 votes)

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Popularity: 0.5 (history)

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One-time Maori speed-chess champ, Genesis Potini, lives with a bi-polar disorder and must overcome prejudice and violence in the battle to save his struggling chess club, his family and ultimately, himself.
Release Date: Jul 17, 2014
Director: James Napier Robertson
Writer: James Napier Robertson
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords chess, new zealand, based on true story, auckland
Production Companies Four Knights Film
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Job
James Napier Robertson Writer, Director
Kathleen Thomas Script Supervisor
Peter Roberts Editor
Denson Baker Director of Photography
Annie Collins Additional Editing
Dana Lund Music
Luke Robinson First Assistant Director
Sophie Calver Second Assistant Director
Rachael Boggs Third Assistant Director
Ant Davies Third Assistant Director
Kim Sinclair Production Design
Name Title
Jim Marbrook Co-Producer
Sasha Wood Associate Producer
Tim Wood Associate Producer
Tom Hern Producer
James Napier Robertson Co-Producer
Cliff Curtis Executive Producer
Timothy White Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
6.0

> Something positive to focus on. It is considered as one of the best Kiwi films ever. Inspired by a real person with the severe bipolar disorder. The story centres on the character Genesis Potini, a chess prodigy. Despite his mental issue, he forms a chess club called the Eastern Knights where t ... he underprivileged kids are trained. The film follows his own struggle, as well as his fight for other Maori descent youngsters not to fall prey for the wrong paths. In that perspective, it was very well told tale. It is not another 'Once Were Warriors', but it had its moments. Especially the Maori people with their struggle between the good life and bad life was boldly revealed. Honestly, I did not enjoy much, but won't deny it is a nice film with a good message. I'm happy that I picked it, except I'm not the audience for it. Because the large portion of the film remained dull due to the 2 hour long stretch. I would have been very happy if it was around a 90 minute narration. So the actors were the plus point. Some of them had no prior experience, but did well and was recognised widely. Whatever it is, Cliff Curtis is the man of the film. He won a couple of International awards for the role he played. Like I said the first half was boring, but once the chess theme come into play, the scenario changes and lots of good things happens. I feel it is an inspiring film at a different level. Worth a watch, but it is not a very cheerful screenplay. So I don't think everybody would end up happy, despite a very interesting theme. 6/10

May 16, 2024