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The Surrounding Game
The Surrounding Game

The Surrounding Game

Behind each move lies a world unknown

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Documentary

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Born from the simplest rules, the ancient game of Go is the most complex and elegant game ever discovered. For thousands of years, masters and disciples have passed the game down as a window to the human mind. Now, for the first time, a group of Americans enter the ring, in search of a prodigy who will change the game forever.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

97 mins

Rating

7.5/10

Release Date

03 April 2017

Country

South Korea

Cast

Andy Liu

Andy Liu

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Ben Lockhart

Ben Lockhart

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Curtis Tang

Curtis Tang

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Michael Chen

Michael Chen

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Gansheng Shi

Gansheng Shi

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Zhao Xinghua

Zhao Xinghua

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Nam Chihyung

Nam Chihyung

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Yin Mingming

Yin Mingming

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Nie Weiping

Nie Weiping

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Chang Hao

Chang Hao

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Lee Se-dol

Lee Se-dol

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Iyama Yuta

Iyama Yuta

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Otake Hideo

Otake Hideo

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Kim Myungwan

Kim Myungwan

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Hwa Xueming

Hwa Xueming

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Cho Hunhyun

Cho Hunhyun

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Yoo Changhyuk

Yoo Changhyuk

Himself

Takemiya Masaki

Takemiya Masaki

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Michael Redmond

Michael Redmond

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Go Seigen

Go Seigen

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Terry Benson

Terry Benson

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Chris Kirschner

Chris Kirschner

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Jeff Shaevel

Jeff Shaevel

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Allan Abramson

Allan Abramson

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Keith Arnold

Keith Arnold

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Andy Okun

Andy Okun

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Frank Lantz

Frank Lantz

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David Fotland

David Fotland

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Zhou Gang

Zhou Gang

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Saito Joichi

Saito Joichi

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Ichiro Tanioka

Ichiro Tanioka

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James Davies

James Davies

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Fritz Balwit

Fritz Balwit

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Song Jungtaek

Song Jungtaek

Himself

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