Teen Chess Prodigy Secures Keanu Reeves for Documentary 'Madwoman's Game'

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

At the tender age of sixteen, Bianca Mitchell-Avila conceived the vision for what would become 'Madwoman's Game', a documentary aimed at celebrating women who excel in the predominantly male arena of chess. Her audacious idea included securing a cinematic chess match with none other than Keanu Reeves. Against all odds, her persistent outreach led to Reeves not only responding but also coming aboard as an executive producer, a pivotal role that propelled the project from a student endeavor to a film set for a major festival debut.

Mitchell-Avila's journey began with a bold, speculative email to Reeves' then-manager, articulating her project's scope and her aspiration for his involvement. To her astonishment, the actor, famed for his role as John Wick, responded, expressing admiration for her project's ambition and vision. This initial connection blossomed into a mentorship, where Reeves, despite his busy schedule, provided unwavering support and guidance throughout the documentary's nearly six-year development.

While the much-anticipated chess battle between Mitchell-Avila and Reeves ultimately did not make it into the final cut of the film, Reeves' contribution as an executive producer was instrumental. He acted as a champion for her creative direction, leveraging his industry presence to help bring the film to fruition. His involvement underscored his commitment to empowering emerging talent and validating the unique stories Mitchell-Avila sought to tell. Reeves' dedication was evident through his active participation in meetings and pitches, even joining remotely from film sets.

'Madwoman's Game' delves into a less-explored dimension of chess, moving beyond its academic perception to showcase its vibrant community and the passionate individuals within it. Mitchell-Avila, herself a competitive chess player, aimed to capture the essence of the game's social and cultural impact. Reeves, who confessed to being an amateur chess player in his youth, shared a similar appreciation for the game's ability to forge connections.

The documentary is now poised for its premiere at the Miami Film Festival on April 16, a significant milestone for Mitchell-Avila and her team. Directed by Zach Zamboni, whom Mitchell-Avila credits as the project's 'heart', and further executive produced by Carla Berkowitz, UltraBoom Media, and Sugar23, the film stands as a testament to perseverance and the power of mentorship in the creative industry.

This collaboration between a young, ambitious filmmaker and a seasoned Hollywood icon not only highlights the making of an inspiring documentary but also showcases an extraordinary mentorship. Reeves’ steadfast support, offering invaluable advice and presence, transformed Mitchell-Avila’s initial concept into a tangible cinematic work. Their connection, rooted in a shared appreciation for storytelling and the game of chess, proved to be a driving force behind 'Madwoman’s Game' reaching the big screen.

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