In one of the most compelling and entertaining films of the year,
documentarian Albert Nerenberg asks one simple question: What is
stupidity? It's much harder to answer than you might think, for, as
Einstein theorized, the universe and stupidity are the only things that
are infinite--and he had his doubts about the former. Amazingly, there
has been no real academic study on stupidity, and there are only a
handful of serious books on the topic, but that doesn't stop Nerenberg
from blazing forward. The result is a sometimes funny, sometimes
terrifying look at the human race and the stupid things it has done
over the course of time. One of the theories Stupidity puts forth is
that people prefer the act of "resisting intelligence," as it makes
them feel more comfortable. In other words, ignorance is bliss. Which
would explain why this country is in so much trouble. Thankfully,
Nerenberg isn't content with simply pointing a finger and saying things
like, "Bush is a moron." Instead, he offers some surprising theories,
offering much intelligence behind the veneer of idiocy. Along with
Super Size Me, Stupidity is one of the most important films to see this
year.
Stupidity is the first film to deal directly with massive topic of
human stupidity. In fact, one of the film's most controversial
assertions, is that the academic world has scandalously avoided
stupidity as a topic of study.
Stupidity
has been a massive hit wherever it has gone. Selling out film festivals
and igniting firestorms of controversy. Taking Best Documentary at the
Atlantic City Film Festival, Stupidity is an urgent exploration of the
issue of willful stupidity in the modern world.
Stupidity sets out to determine whether our culture is hooked on
deliberate ignorance as a strategy for success. From Adam Sandler to
George W. Bush, from the IQ test to TV programming, to the origins of
the word moron, Stupidity examines the "dumbing down" of contemporary
culture. Stupidity embarks on an exhaustive search into its meaning,
and the implications of a culture that is obsessed and saturated with
stupefying culture. Stupidity careens at warp speed through sound bites
on topics from television news and reality TV shows, to Internet sites
and popular films. Featuring opinions and comments from some of today's
most recognizable figures, cultural critics, authors and academics,
including John Cleese, Noam Chomsky, Selma Hayek and Bill Maher,
Stupidity reveals that, despite our culture's extensive access to
knowledge and information, humans continue to choose stupidity.
Commissioned by the Documentary Channel, and directed by
Trailervision founder Albert Nerenberg, the feature length documentary
suggests that unless stupidity is dealt with, we may all be doomed.
Featuring: Steve-O, Bill Maher, Noam Chomsky, and George Bush
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