

Queen of Chess (2026)
A Hungarian prodigy, Judit Polgár, aspires to dominate the world of men's chess. Over 15 relentless years, she challenges both the reigning world champion, Garry Kasparov, and the oppressive expectations of her father. Her journey is not just about personal triumph but also about transforming the deeply patriarchal culture of the sport. Through sheer perseverance and unparalleled skill, Judit emerges as a revolutionary force in chess, ultimately securing her place among the greatest chess prodigies in history and firmly establishing herself as the preeminent female chess player ever.

