"Computer Chess" to show at 2013 True/False Film Festival

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Andrew Bujalski is a longtime filmmaker. This year, the True False Film Festival includes Bujalski’s latest film – Computer Chess. It’s a fictional movie set 30 years ago. It focuses on Chess Software Programmers competing in a weeknd tournament.

Bujalski is best known for creating the “mumblecore” genre with his 2002 film “Funny Ha Ha.”

Mumblecore films are generally low-budget and focus on the mundane existence of early adult life. Bujalski joins us from Austin Texas. He tells KBIA Producer Scott Pham more about his newest work.
 

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