Going Cardboard: A Board Game Documentary (2012)
A film about the new board gaming, a phenomenon going on right under your nose, probably in your very community. This film will take you into that world to meet the players and designers responsible for this radical departure from technology. And you just might discover it’s the hobby for you.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Lorien Green
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