HD
1966
Eugene Brown, after spending eighteen years in prison, is determined to transform the lives of Washington DC's inner-city youth. Drawing from his own experiences, he creates the Big Chair Chess Club, aiming to provide these kids with opportunities they never imagined possible. Through the strategic game of chess, he teaches them valuable life skills and encourages them to pursue brighter futures. This heartfelt narrative showcases Brown's dedication to empowering the next generation and highlights the profound impact of mentorship and hope in overcoming adversity.