Alone in her studio apartment, Narcissa Wright livestreams every minute of her quest to be the world’s fastest Legend of Zelda player. But when her isolated digital existence begins to crack, Narcissa must decide her fate: will she embrace love and adventure in the real world, or will she be seduced again by the glow of the computer screen?

“An innovative film…excellent storytelling.”

THE NEW YORK TIMES

SYNOPSIS

After coming out as a trans woman, world-record-holding gamer, Narcissa Wright loses her massive fanbase. To win them back, she attempts to set a new world record in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, while live-streaming every minute of her mythic quest. Drawing from an archive of more than 3,000 hours of Narcissa’s livestreams, intimate verite, and 8-bit animation, BREAK THE GAME is a moving exploration of gamer culture, the realities of online harassment, and the mental health implications of living a digital life.

A unique, insightful examination of gaming culture with equal appeal for gamers and non-gamers, providing authentic insight into a subculture that’s been undergoing rapid change over the past decade.”

— Molly Lipson, Polygon

“As gaming becomes a more and more prominent aspect of modern-day youth culture, documentaries like Break the Game offer the human side of an ever-growing ecosystem too often reduced to pixels and memes.”

— Eric Kohn, IndieWire

“An eye-opening and beautifully told queer story.”

- Mike Vaughn, Geek Vibes Nation

About the Filmmaker

Jane M. Wagner is a documentary filmmaker and television producer based in Los Angeles. Her debut feature documentary Break the Game (2023) had its world premiere at Tribeca, where it won a Special Jury Mention for Best New Documentary Director. Jane was a supervising producer on the National Geographic science series When Sharks Attack and Why, a producer on Hulu’s Mormon No More, a supervising producer on the long-running Travel Channel series Mysteries at the Museum, and an associate producer on the Emmy-award winning series Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. In 2023, Jane was featured in Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Film and in 2024 she was features in DOCNYC’s 40 Under 40 List.

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