Chess in the arts and literature

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Honoré Daumier, The Chess Players
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Chess plays a central or symbolic role in the following creations of arts and literature:

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[edit] In Literature

[edit] In Painting

[edit] In Film and television

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  • Fresh, a 1994 film
  • Superman: Red Son, a reimagining of the American icon as a Soviet hero
  • Tridimensional Chess featured in several episodes of the various Star Trek series
  • The episode "The End" from X-files series
  • The Prisoner television series features outdoor chess using people as pieces
  • Geri's Game, a Pixar short featuring an old man playing chess with himself.
  • Last Exile, the anime. All the episodes are named after Chess moves.
  • Revolver, a film by Guy Ritchie
  • Blade Runner-The Immortal Game between replicant Rutger Hauer and his Creator
  • Land of the Giants-an episode {2/#4} "Deadly Pawn" features the castaways as chess pieces in a game for their lives.

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