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AlphaGo is a 2017 documentary, directed by Greg Kohs, about the Google DeepMind Challenge Match with top-ranked Go player Lee Sedol.[1]
Awards
Source:[2]
Winner
- Denver International Film Festival (2017) - Maysles Brothers Award, Best documentary
- New Media Film Festival (2018) - Best Trailer
- Traverse City Film Festival (2017) - Knowledge is Power Science Prize
- Warsaw International Film Festival (2017) - Best Documentary
Nominee
- Anchorage International Film Festival (2017) - Best Documentary Feature
- Critics' Choice Documentary Awards (2017) - Best Sports Documentary
- Philadelphia Film Festival (2017) - Student Choice Award
References
- ^ "AlphGo". Retrieved October 9, 2021.
- ^ "AlphaGo (2017), Awards". IMDb.
External links
Category:Documentary films about Google Category:Go films Category:American documentary films