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I, Pastafari: A Flying Spaghetti Monster Story

Original title: I, Pastafari
  • 2019
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Niko Alm in I, Pastafari: A Flying Spaghetti Monster Story (2019)
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I, Pastafari is a documentary film about the world's fastest growing religion: The Church of The Flying Spaghetti Monster. R'Amen.I, Pastafari is a documentary film about the world's fastest growing religion: The Church of The Flying Spaghetti Monster. R'Amen.I, Pastafari is a documentary film about the world's fastest growing religion: The Church of The Flying Spaghetti Monster. R'Amen.

  • Director
    • Michael Arthur
  • Writer
    • Michael Arthur
  • Stars
    • Roel Schutgens
    • Dirk Jan Dijkstra
    • Bruder Spaghettus
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    • Director
      • Michael Arthur
    • Writer
      • Michael Arthur
    • Stars
      • Roel Schutgens
      • Dirk Jan Dijkstra
      • Bruder Spaghettus
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    Mathé Coolen
    Mienke De Wilde
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    Samir Alloui
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    Daniel C. Dennett
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    Pedro L. Irigonegaray
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      • Michael Arthur
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    5tinabell-35117

    Just a question that I can't find answer to.

    At 35.23 into the documentary they are in the courtroom I'm thinking it's the Netherlands court but in the walls there are pictures of rubber ducks. Why? Are they really there in real life, were they placed there in editing to cover something the court didn't want seen, or was it a prank?
    6ferguson-6

    pirates and pasta

    Greetings again from the darkness. You are to be excused for not taking seriously any person, club, organization, or religion that chooses to be identified by wearing colanders (pasta strainers) on their head. After all, many municipalities and courts of law would and have agreed with you. Still, writer-director Michael Arthur takes a direct approach in presenting the Pastafarians, and many will be on board with some of the points made.

    Bobby Henderson founded the "ancient but forgotten religion" in 2005 to oppose the teaching of creationism and intelligent design in schools, and claimed Pastafarianism as a real religion, "as much as any other." The intent was to keep religion out of government-financed schools. While many will agree with the philosophy, it is difficult to gain credibility when one's deity is an invisible 'flying spaghetti monster' and your leader defends the religion as legitimate by showing up in court wearing a colander on his head.

    Mr. Arthur takes us through The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Russia, and Costa Rica as he explores the followers and the factions. We meet Bruder Spaghettus, who claims humans and Pastafarianism are descended from pirates, and he attributes the increase in global warming to a decrease in the number of pirates. Many religions have had "splits", and this one is no different in that regard. What is different here is that Bruder's Pastafari followers wear pirate garb instead of colanders. Only you can decide if that's an improvement. Is this a real religion, a fake religion or a parody of religion? Director Arthur interviews followers, as well as academic scholars in search of the truth.

    Reading between the lines, it appears likely that the religion was started as a lark, but has evolved into a somewhat loose organization with a philosophy of opposition to "traditional" religions being given more power, respect, advantages, and influence than should be the case. There is no real evidence to support claims that Pastafari (a play on words from Rastafari, the Jamaican Abrahamic religion) is the 'fastest growing religion' or has 'millions of believers.' Is it possible to take a serious look at a ridiculous topic? What Mr. Arthur finds is that it seems legitimate to question the manner in which "real" religions are treated with privilege. The film doesn't feature founder Bobby Henderson, which seems odd, and it skims the surface more for entertainment than enlightenment. And what I have to say to that is ... R'amen, brother.
    9scovig

    I'd Really You'd Rather Watch The film

    Beautifully shot and expertly edited, this documentary non-judgementally casts light and doubt on all religions.
    10sbarunas

    Best religious documentary of 2020

    This was a very fulfilling, enlightening, and entertaining religious documentary. I hope that it will help end intolerance and discrimination against the Pastafari people.
    10darrenharrison-64384

    A brilliant and informative take on religion

    This movie not only explains the pain and discrimination Pastafarians have to go through, but it also teaches you about the other so called religions, like Christianity. It is also well shot very fair to all involved.

    It is an eye opener and should be watched and enjoyed with an open mind, and a great big bowl of spaghetti and meatballs with the whole family.

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      Pastafarianism, also known as the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM), has long been viewed as a joke. For the first time, this documentary takes the Pastafarians and their message seriously. FSM's apparent lack of sincerity as a religion (their traditional headdress is a colander, their deity an invisible spaghetti monster) has lead to the idea that they constitute no more than a satire on society. The organisation formed in 2005 following the publication of an open letter by Bobby Henderson, a recent physics graduate. In it he protested the intention of the Kansas State Board of Education to permit teaching intelligent design in public schools, in contrast to evolution. Henderson argued that the Pastafarian position on this debate should also be given equal value and consideration. The church's founder has argued their values include the need to "keep religion out of government schools, keep money out of religion, that sort of thing". They clearly state on their website: FSM is a real, legitimate religion, as much as any other. The fact that many see this is as a satirical religion doesn't change the fact that by any standard one can come up with, our religion is as legitimate as any other. And that is the point.
    • Connections
      Features The Ten Commandments (1923)
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      Im Namen der Nudel
      Written and performed by Alexander Beckmann

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2019 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I, Pastafari
    • Filming locations
      • USA
    • Production company
      • Bread Bag Boot
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      • $70,000 (estimated)
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