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Release Date:
April 2, 2016
Original Title:
20 Moves
Alternate Titles:
20 Moves: The Rubik's Cube
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
20 MOVES PRODUCTIONS
Rogers Documentary and Cable Network Fund
Samaritan Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
20 Moves is the story of how the best-selling puzzle toy came to market and the impact it had on the world around it. Tom Kremer stumbled upon an unwanted, unpatented puzzle game at the Nuremberg Toy Fair in 1979. It had been invented in Hungary in 1974 by Professor Erno Rubik who used it as a pedagogical aid for his architecture students and would go on to be played with by 1/5th of the world's population. We explore the cube's story - from its creation behind the Iron Curtain to the role it played in the fall of communism and the creation of free market trading in the former communist nations. We show how the cube was brought to the west - how it was introduced and marketed and what caused it to be the biggest fad of the 1980's. The cube would go on to symbolize an entire generation like nothing before it. The many faces, layers, and sides of 20 Moves is exactly like the cube. With each act our audience discovers another twist, another turn, another solve in the history of the Cube.
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Additional Music:
Stuart Stone
Assistant Editor:
Jennifer Prokop
Director:
Harvey Glazer
Director of Photography:
Robert Scarborough
Andrew MacDonald
Editor:
Mahi Rahgozar
Executive Producer:
Lewin Webb
Grip:
Kiel Campbell
Original Music Composer:
Jamie Rise
Ely Rise
Post Production Supervisor:
Robert Wilson
Producer:
Adam Rodness
Production Manager:
Patrick Cameron
Sound Recordist:
Paolo Di Teodoro
Visual Effects:
Robert Pilichowski
Writer:
Harvey Glazer
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