

A chess prodigy crushed Europe's kings—then vanished into madness. The original tortured genius story.
The tortured life of Paul Morphy (1850s New Orleans chess prodigy) is examined.
Acting
Blaine Kern III channels Morphy's haunted brilliance without theatrical excess.
Cinematography
New Orleans locations shot like fever dreams—moss, gaslight, decay.
Score
Opera arias collide with Creole jazz, mirroring Morphy's fractured psyche.
Director
Monty Ross
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Morphy's mixed-race heritage was deliberately obscured by early biographers; this film finally centers it.
The 'Opera House' game was improvised during a performance of Norma—Morphy never formally studied openings, which drove competitors mad.
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