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A brilliant but troubled New Zealand chess champion finds purpose by teaching underprivileged children about the rules of chess and life.

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Genesis
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Mana
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Noble
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Sandy
Barry Te Hira ...
Mutt
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Jedi
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Ariki
Lyel Timu ...
Rangimarie
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Rusty
Calae Hignett-Morgan ...
Piripi
Te Rua Rehu-Martin ...
Murray
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Michael
Lionel Wellington ...
Rip
Wesley Broadfoot ...
Nathan
Tuhoe Isaac ...
Blood
Sia Trokenheim ...
Nurse
Andrew Grainger ...
Clive
Shaden Te Huna ...
Young Genesis
Dante Nathuran ...
Young Ariki
Pat Napier ...
Registration Lady
Kuli Tonga ...
Truck
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Rangi
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Gift Shop Owner
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Police Officer #1
Thomas Kiwi ...
Police Officer #2
Jim Marbrook ...
Red Faced Man
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Dr. Andrews
Karlos Wrennall ...
Liquor Store Owner
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Vagrant Woman
Patricia Wichman ...
Rip's Mother (as Patricia Vichmann)
Shane Dawson ...
Rip's Dad
John Robertson ...
Chess Coach #1
Shane 'Jedi' Fitzgerald ...
Mark
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Dave
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Vagrant Heavy
Marietta Apulu ...
Marietta
Christopher Kessell ...
Tom Michaels
Jacob Yetton ...
Jacob
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Yusof Mutahar ...
Cameo
Monty Sansom ...
Chess Tournament Player
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Nurse (uncredited)
Joseph Oliveira ...
Store Clerk (uncredited)

Directed by

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James Napier Robertson

Written by

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James Napier Robertson ... (writer)

Produced by

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Cliff Curtis ... executive producer
Tom Hern ... producer
Jim Marbrook ... co-producer
James Napier Robertson ... co-producer
Judith Trye ... line producer
Timothy White ... executive producer
Sasha Wood ... associate producer
Tim Wood ... associate producer

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Dana Lund

Cinematography by

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Denson Baker ... director of photography

Editing by

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Peter Roberts

Editorial Department

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Emma Bartlett ... post producer
Alexander Borgers ... post-production assistant
Clare Burlinson ... digital intermediate colourist
Nicolas Chaudeurge ... additional editor
Victoria Chu ... deliverables mastering supervisor: Park Road Post Production
Annie Collins ... additional editing / assembly editor
Francisco Cubas ... on-line editor
Gareth Evans ... mastering and deliverables
Frédéric Geffroy ... assistant digital intermediate colorist: Park Road Post Production
Michael Harris ... digital mastering
Brough Johnson ... assistant editor
Wattana Moeung ... data wrangler: Park Road Post Production
James Napier Robertson ... additional editor
Shailesh Prajapati ... assistant editor
Michael Urban ... assistant editor (as Mike Urban)
Nimai Vandenbos ... assistant editor
Matthew Wear ... mastering and deliverables
Tim Willis ... on-line editor

Casting By

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Matt Dwyer
Mike Dwyer
Yvette Reid

Production Design by

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Kim Sinclair

Art Direction by

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Jill Cormack

Set Decoration by

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Daniel Birt

Costume Design by

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Kristin Seth

Makeup Department

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Vinnie Ashton ... key makeup artist
Kendal Ferguson ... assistant makeup artist
Natasha Lees ... makeup artist
Jacqui Leung ... makeup artist (as Jacqueline Leung)
Roger Murray ... makeup effects fabricator
Jane O'Kane ... makeup: hair & prosthetics designer
Claire Rutledge ... makeup artist (as Claire Wolburg)

Production Management

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Ben Dun ... unit assistant
Victor Moyers ... head of production: Broad Green Pictures
Dominic Stones ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Rachael Boggs ... third assistant director (as Rachel Boggs)
Sophie Calver ... second assistant director
Ant Davies ... third assistant director
Tom Hern ... splinter unit director
Luke Robinson ... first assistant director
Tref Turner ... additional assistant director

Art Department

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Daniel Birt ... props buyer
Christiaan Ercolano ... graphic artist
Joseph Leary ... set dresser
Mel Moors ... scenic artist
Sam Storey ... stand-by props
Troy Stephens ... scenic artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Nick Buckton ... sound designer / sound effects editor
Vanessa Carr ... foley recordist
Jim Carroll ... foley artist (as James Carroll)
Tim Chaproniere ... re-recording mixer
Emile de la Rey ... dialogue editor
Fred Enholmer ... sound mixer
Alexis Feodoroff ... mix technician
Sam Good ... boom operator
Amanda Heatley ... sound post producer
Greg Junovich ... adr recordist
Matthew Lambourn ... sound effects editor
Toby Lloyd ... adr recordist
Adrian Medhurst ... sound recordist
Brendon Morrow ... adr recordist / sound editor
Craig O'Reilly ... casual
Tom Scott-Toft ... assistant dialogue editor / foley editor
Pete Smith ... re-recording mixer (as Peter D. Smith)
Ryan Squires ... assistant foley editor
Chris Todd ... supervising sound editor
Sandy Wakefield ... second boom operator

Special Effects by

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George Buckleton ... special effects technician
Quentin Carmichael ... special effects assistant
Brendan Durey ... special effects
Sven Harens ... special effects (as Sven Harrens)
Raani Ratahi ... special effects assistant
Roy Ratahi ... special effects assistant
John Towe ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Mike Robinson ... visual effects
Amy Shand ... digital lab and vfx manager

Stunts

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Matt Bennett ... stunt performer
Shane Dawson ... stunt coordinator
Clint Elvy ... stunt coordinator
Stephen Grey ... stunt performer
Thomas Kiwi ... stunt performer
Tori Marsh ... stunt performer
Andrew Stehlin ... stunt performer (as Andrew B. Stehlin)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Denson Baker ... camera operator: "a" camera
Lee Clafferty ... lighting assistant
Jackson Cullen ... lighting technician
Jack Gow ... lighting assistant
Kirsty Griffin ... still photographer
Sam Jellie ... best boy
Manon Laffitte ... video split
Thad Lawrence ... gaffer
Rob Marsh ... camera operator (as Rob 'Swampy' Marsh)
Nick Pretcherer ... lighting assistant
Jennifer Raoult ... still photographer
Gareth Robinson ... key grip: Gisborne
Ben Rowsell ... first assistant camera: "a" camera
D.J. Stipsen ... camera operator
Kim Thomas ... second assistant camera
Michael Urban ... digital image technician
Henry West ... first assistant camera: b camera
Merlin Wilford ... generator operator
Daimon Wright ... key grip

Casting Department

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Yvette Reid ... casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ciara Dickens ... costume buyer
Amber Hanly Rhodes ... assistant costume designer (as Amber Rhodes)
Jenny Rushton ... key set costumer
Danielle Soepnel ... costume assistant

Location Management

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Meredith Brown ... location assistant
Ryan Freeman ... key location assistant
Jesse Halbert ... location assistant
Merlin Scott-Smith ... location assistant
Jordi Scott Smith ... location manager
Aleisha Thorne ... locations coordinator (as Aleisha McLardy)
Reuben Whitehead ... location assistant

Music Department

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Nick Buckton ... composer: additional music
Murray Fisher ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Claire Dobbin ... script consultants
Toa Fraser ... script consultants
Graeme Tetley ... script consultants
Kathleen Thomas ... script supervisor (as Kath Thomas)

Transportation Department

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Mike Tripp ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Chris Drake ... production runner
Phillip Gore ... production accountant (as Phil Gore)
Rachel House ... acting coach
Brian S. Johnston ... VP Physical Production: Broad Green Pictures
Michelle Leaity ... production coordinator
Bryce Pearce ... safety supervisor
Tim Riley ... business & legal affairs
Amanda Sullivan ... production secretary
Christopher Tricarico ... Evp: Business And Legal Affairs- Broad Green

Thanks

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Andrew Adamson ... special thanks
John Barnett ... special thanks
James Cameron ... very special thanks
Jane Campion ... special thanks
Ed Clarke ... special thanks
Pana Hema Taylor ... special thanks
Annick Mahnert ... special thanks
Christina Milligan ... special thanks
Hengameh Panahi ... special thanks
Robin Scholes ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The true story of New Zealand chess champion Genesis Potini (Curtis), a man who, despite having to face challenges on his own, finds purpose teaching chess to the children in his community in the hope of helping them avoid a life of crime and violence.

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Taglines When a king falters, it can take a community to help him stand... See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Das Talent des Genesis Potini (Germany)
  • 黑马 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Favorit iz senke (Serbia)
  • Sötét vezér (Hungary)
  • Musta ratsu (Finland)
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Runtime
  • 124 min
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Box Office

Budget NZD3,500,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $3,256,000, 16 Jun 2020

Did You Know?

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Trivia Actor Wayne Hapi who played "Ariki" had no previous acting experience before his debut in 'The Dark Horse', however as an ex gang-member he did have direct experience with the film's content. Wayne applied for an audition via email after Casting Director Yvette Reid placed a job listing at WINZ "seeking Maori Men aged 50-65yrs, tattoos and criminal records welcome!". Wayne was honoured with a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 2014 New Zealand Film awards. See more »
Goofs In a chess lesson, Genesis identifies the square c4 as "the Spanish square" and b5 as "the Italian square." These are the squares to which white moves the king's bishop on the third move of the Giuoco Piano, or Italian Game, and the Ruy Lopez, or Spanish Game, respectively; he's got them backward. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Fear the Walking Dead (2015). See more »
Quotes Genesis: Burn the school down!
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