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Director: Albert Nerenberg
Cast: George W. Bush, Noam Chomsky, John Cleese, Coolio
An exploration into the nature of stupidity in Western society and its history of our perception of it.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Stupidity is a 2003 documentary directed by Albert Nerenberg that explores the nature of stupidity in Western society and its history. The film has received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its thought-provoking examination of the topic and others finding it uneven or lacking depth. While the film has not received any major awards recognition, it has garnered a modest 6.2/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a generally positive response from audiences.
Stupidity is a 2003 Canadian satirical documentary film directed by Albert Nerenberg and produced by Shannon Brown, as the first film commissioned by the Documentary Channel. Nerenberg was also the film's executive producer. The film proposes that willful ignorance has increasingly become a strategy for success in the realms of politics and entertainment, that is, the "stupid" things that seemingly smart people do every day. The film questions "why stupidity is such a slippery concept to grasp and why so few people are talking about it." The film features songs by The Arrogant Worms and original music by The Morons.
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