The Chess of Colors (O Xadrez das Cores)

Film

by Marco Schiavon

Details

Brazil / 2004 / 23mins / Drama / Portuguese

A black woman goes to work for an old widow, who is extremely racist, generating a great conflict that is sometimes tense and dramatic and other times funny. The two begin real battles on the chessboard, which, in the film, are pictured in a funny, magical form, as the pair is literally transported onto a giant chessboard, in a symbolical metaphor, which will show the duel that occurs between the black and white people.

About the Director

Marco Schiavon

Marco Schiavon is a Brazillian director and writer. He graduated in 1984 from the Naval School as a Navy Officer, he perfected Naval Aviation in 1989, having flown and traveled with the Navy in Brazil and abroad. He created, produced, directed and edited more than 100 television commercials and institutional videos for the Brazilian Navy. In 1995, he studied cinema at New York University, where he took classes with professionals from the American and foreign film industries. He was the creator and professor of the Film Script Course for Beginners at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) between 1997 and 1998, along with José Louzeiro. His directorial work includes O Xadrez das Cores (2004), highly awarded in Brazil and abroad and O Farol de Santo Agostinho (2005), a children's film which was produced with a MINC award and was shown on TVE Brasil in the program Curta Criança. He also wrote the film Aparecida – O Milagre (2010), directed by Tizuka Yamazake. In 2013, he produced, wrote and directed the feature documentary Nos Confins do Brasil e do Mundo, filmed in Antarctica and on Trindad Island. Learn More