2012
Documentary
USA | English | Color | 01:41
Brooklyn Castle is a documentary about I.S. 318 – an inner-city school where more than 65 percent of students are from homes with incomes below the federal poverty level – that also happens to have the best, most winning junior high school chess team in the country. (If Albert Einstein, who was rated 1800, were to join the team, he’d only rank fifth best.) Chess has transformed the school from one cited in 2003 as a “school in need of improvement” to one of New York City’s best. But a series of recession-driven public school budget cuts now threaten to undermine those hard-won successes.
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Je'Daiah Ballantyne | Himself |
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Michelle Ballantyne | Herself |
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Rochelle Ballantyne | Herself |
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Pamela Ballard | Herself |
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Oghenakpobo Efekoro | Himself |
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John Galvin | Himself |
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Christiana Inuwere | Herself |
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Ovoie Inuwere | Himself |
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Elizabeth Johnston | Herself |
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Patrick Johnston | Himself |
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Tommy Johnston | Himself |
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Mikael-Rhey Mongroo | Himself |
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Juan Paredes | Himself |
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Fred Rubino | Himself |
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Elizabeth Spiegel | Herself |
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Alexis Paredes Toledo | Himself |
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Viviana Paredes Toledo | Herself |
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Elizabeth Vicary | Herself |
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Justus Williams | Himself |
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Latisha Williams | Herself |
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Lionel Williams | Himself |
| Director | Katie Dellamaggiore |
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| Producer | Christophe Charlier, Colin Davis, Katie Dellamaggiore, Nelson Dellamaggiore, Wendy Ettinger, Neal Flaherty, Geoff Gibson, Judith Helfand, Robert Mclellan, Elliott Neff, Raphael Neff, Julie Parker Benello, Brian Schulz | |
| Musician | Brian Satz | |
| Photography | Brian Schulz | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jun 04, 2013 |
| Index | 10751 |
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| Added Date | Mar 03, 2026 04:02:36 |
| Modified Date | Mar 03, 2026 04:02:36 |