
On May 2,1997, Garry Kasparov, arguably the greatest human chess player ever, sat down in New York City to do battle with IBM's chess-playing computer, Deep Blue. While the much hyped match of man versus machine consisted of six chess games over nine days, there are many who would claim the entire contest was decided in just one move. This short documentary tells the epic tale of how mankind lost to the machine and highlighting what may have been man's ultimate downfall…having emotions.
Crew

Frank Marshall
Director
Ryan Suffern
Editor, Producer, Camera Operator

John Dahl
Executive Producer
Connor Schell
Executive Producer

Nate Silver
Executive Producer
Ben Bloodwell
Camera Operator
Nick Loud
Camera Operator
Mike Parry
Camera Operator
Zack Williams
Camera Operator
Paul Pilot
Original Music Composer
John Stirratt
Original Music Composer
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