Nona Gaprindashvili, a history-making chess champion, sued Netflix after a line in the series mentioned her by name and said she had "never faced men." She had, often.
[...] the first woman to be named a grandmaster. Now 80 years old and living in Tbilisi, Georgia, she was pained to learn that the television show had erased her many successes against male opponents. [...]
[...] seeking millions of dollars in damages for what the suit claims is a "devastating falsehood, undermining and degrading her accomplishments before an audience of many millions" and calling for the line about her not facing men to be removed.
"They were trying to do this fictional character who was blazing the trail for other women, when in reality I had already blazed the trail and inspired generations," Ms. Gaprindashvili said in a recent video interview arranged by her lawyers, speaking in Georgian, which was translated to English by her grandson. "That's the irony."
[...] The suit claims that the line that she had "never faced men" caused professional harm to Ms. Gaprindashvili, who continues to compete in senior chess tournaments, and notes that "The Queen's Gambit" was viewed in more than 62 million households in the first month after its release.
[...] "This is my entire life that has been crossed out, as though it is not important,"'
https://www.nytimes....it-lawsuit.html
Never did get around to watching that. Or should I be boycotting it now?... so much on the to-watch list....
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