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Children’s Game #46: Conkers

2024-04-16 en 3m
Documentary
First recorded in the Isle of Wight in 1848, conkers was commonly played in the UK until it was banned from most schools in the early 2000s. Players alternate after three goes at exploding the opponent’s horse chestnut with their own. Points are assigned not to the handler but to the individual conker, as if it were a talented champion, like a racehorse; high scorers are often taken home and cared for. From the player, unerring aim rather than force is expected – we feel the frustration every time the target swings mockingly away. The fun part is when both strings get entangled, and the first player to shout “snag!” wins an extra turn.

Director

Francis Alÿs

Camera Operator

Francis Alÿs

Camera Operator

Rafael Ortega

Editor

Mariano Franco

Editor

Francis Alÿs

Sound Recordist

Eduardo Puhl

Status

Released

Countries

  • United Kingdom

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