DVD of the Week: Queen to Play

In the fine French drama Queen to Play, a working class woman discovers a passion for chess in midlife. It’s a film about aspiration. First, she must muster the courage and resourcefulness to learn the game. When it becomes an obsession, she and her family must adjust.

The excellent actress Sandrine Bonnaire (Intimate Strangers) is the perfect choice to play this laconic and controlled character, who reveals her thoughts and emotions to the audience almost only through her eyes. A French-speaking Kevin Kline is also very good as the crusty American widower who teaches her chess.

Other recent DVD picks have been Kill the IrishmanThe Music Never Stopped, Source Code, Potiche and Another Year.

Queen to Play: A passion discovered late

In the fine French drama Queen to Play, a working class woman discovers a passion for chess in midlife. It’s a film about aspiration. First, she must muster the courage and resourcefulness to learn the game. When it becomes an obsession, she and her family must adjust.

The excellent actress Sandrine Bonnaire (Intimate Strangers) is the perfect choice to play this laconic and controlled character, who reveals her thoughts and emotions to the audience almost only through her eyes. A French-speaking Kevin Kline is also very good as the crusty American widower who teaches her chess..

More Best Bets for May

I need to add some upcoming films to Friday’s post on Best Bets for May.

Cave of Forgotten Dreams opens this week.  Werner Herzog explores the 33,000-year-old cave paintings in Chauvert, France.  Herzog knows what he is doing (Aguirre: The Wrath of God, Grizzly Man), and he says that this needed to be shot in 3D, so I believe him.

Also opening this weekend is Queen to Play.  Sandrine Bonnaire plays a hotel maid who is taught chess by chess expert Kevin Kline and learns that she is gifted, which shakes up her family’s life.  Jennifer Beals shows up in the film and, hey, Kevin Kline acts in French!

Midnight in Paris:  In Woody Allen’s latest,  Owen Wilson accompanies wife Rachel McAdams to Paris, where she is intrigued by pretentious Michael Sheen, leaving him to explore midnight Paris and discover his muse (Marion Cotillard, perhaps?).   Adrien Brody, Kathy Bates and French first lady Carla Bruni all pop in.  Releases widely May 27.

You can see trailers and descriptions of upcoming films at Movies I’m Looking Forward To.  Here’s the trailer for Cave of Forgotten Dreams.