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The Coldest Game

Times change. The stakes remain the same
2019 | 104m | Polish

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Warsaw, Poland, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. Josh Mansky, a troubled math genius and former US chess champion, is recruited to hold a dangerous public match against the Soviet champion, while playing the deadly game of espionage hidden in the darkest shadows of a hostile territory.
Release Date: Nov 08, 2019
Director: Łukasz Kośmicki
Writer: Marcel Sawicki, Łukasz Kośmicki
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords chess, cold war, affectation, macabre, cuban missile crisis, 1960s, warsaw, poland, math genius, ironic, malicious, vindictive, clinical, dramatic, critical, egotistical, antagonistic, apologetic, appreciative, audacious, awestruck, cliché, conceited, cruel
Production Companies Canal+ Polska, Next Film, Watchout Studio, TVN Film, Big City Outdoor, The Story Lab, Poręczenia Kredytowe, Kosafilm, Galeria Olśnienia Go
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Bill Pullman Joshua Mansky
Lotte Verbeek Agent Stone
James Bloor Agent White
Robert Więckiewicz Alfred
Aleksey Serebryakov Gienadij Krutow
Corey Johnson Donald Novak
Nicholas Farrell G. Moran
Evgeniy Sidikhin Jurij Gawryłow
Cezary Kosiński 'John Gift'
Aleksandr Lobanov Adiutant Krutowa
Wojciech Mecwaldowski
Magdalena Boczarska Bartender Gienia
Andy Beckwith Taxi in New York
John Benfield
Ludwik Borkowski
Małgorzata Klara
Ksawery Szlenkier
Marcin Juchniewicz Policjant przy blokadzie drogi
Maurycy Łyczko
Jonathan L. Ramsey journalist at the airport
Name Job
Paweł Edelman Director of Photography
Łukasz Targosz Original Music Composer, Musician, Orchestrator
Tomasz Krzemieniecki Stunt Coordinator
Robert Gryka Editor
Marcel Sawicki Screenplay
Wolfgang Weigl Editor
Amadeusz Krebs Musician
Krzysztof Wiktor Still Photographer
Łukasz Kośmicki Director, Screenplay
Krzysztof Arszennik Editor
Michał Fojcik Sound Director, Sound
Mieszko Falana Assistant Director
Nadia Lebik Casting
Name Title
Daniel Baur Producer
Anna Waśniewska-Gill Co-Producer
Krzysztof Terej Producer
Piotr Woźniak-Starak Producer
Łukasz Kośmicki Co-Producer
Robert Kijak Co-Producer
Małgorzata Jurczak Co-Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

What does make this espionage thriller remarkable is it's plausibility... Now, in 2020, we would never give a second thought to an international chess competition but like many others, I recall the fuss made when the world championships really did become an intellectual version of the cold war betwe ... en the USSR and the USA. Go back to the Cuban missile crisis, when the world was on the brink of an holocaust; and "Josh Mansky" (Bill Pullman) is a neglected US chess champion called upon to take on a Russian Grand Master "Gavrylov" in Warsaw. It's clear from the outset that this is far more than just a series of games of chess; though the strategy and nerve garnered from his skills playing certainly add to those required to carry through with his perilous mission and sure don't do "Mansky" any harm. The one thing it does lack, however, is any degree of sophistication. The Russians are portrayed as little short of ignorant brutes and Pulman's alcoholism, though central to his character, is overplayed to the extent that it distracts quite a bit from the subtlety of the scheme - and makes him a really unlikeable hero. Not sure I'd watch it again, but it does give quite an interesting retrospective on the world frequented by John le Carré!

Mar 28, 2022