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The Age of Stupid

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
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7.0/10
4.8K
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The Age of Stupid (2009)
This documentary/drama/animation hybrid stars Pete Postlethwaite as an archivist in the devastated world of the future, asking the question: "Why didn't we stop climate change when we still had the chance?"
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A future archivist looks at old footage from the year 2008 to understand why humankind failed to address climate change.A future archivist looks at old footage from the year 2008 to understand why humankind failed to address climate change.A future archivist looks at old footage from the year 2008 to understand why humankind failed to address climate change.

  • Director
    • Franny Armstrong
  • Writer
    • Franny Armstrong
  • Stars
    • Pete Postlethwaite
    • Jehangir Wadia
    • Alvin DuVernay
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    • Director
      • Franny Armstrong
    • Writer
      • Franny Armstrong
    • Stars
      • Pete Postlethwaite
      • Jehangir Wadia
      • Alvin DuVernay
    • 50User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Pete Postlethwaite
    Pete Postlethwaite
    • The Archivist
    Jehangir Wadia
    • Self
    • (as Jeh Wadia)
    Alvin DuVernay
    • Self
    Layefa Malini
    • Self
    Jamila Bayyoud
    • Self
    Piers Guy
    • Self
    Lisa Guy
    • Self
    Fernand Pareau
    • Self
    Babou Ceesay
    Babou Ceesay
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Toyah Frantzen
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    Mark Lynas
    Mark Lynas
    • Self - Author, Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet
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      • Franny Armstrong
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      • Franny Armstrong
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    ersbel

    Shell pays a PR company to paint them well. This is the same

    Shell pays a PR company to paint them well.

    This is a group of social media hacks making money and selling their wares. If you don't believe look at the reviews. Most good reviews have many likes and come from fake accounts.

    This is a piece of junk. Like Zeitgeist, The Age of Stupid is a big work of montage to serve a religion in the hope of getting paid for preaching. It caters to a sectarian movement. Like the Christian or Muslim sects, the eco crowd I know prefers putting others through slavery and hunger, never themselves.

    So save your time and money and get a book from somebody who knows there is a climate change and not from some social media informed believes.

    Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch
    Chrysanthepop

    A Time When Almost Everyone Is Stupid

    On the surface, Franny Armstrong's 'The Age of Stupid' may seem like just another 'save the planet' type documentary that follows Al Gore's now overrated 'An Inconvenient Truth' but it does make some relevant points particularly on how this effects the developing countries and the common citizen of developed countries (in this day of consumerism when too much is changing too fast). Armstrong takes a look at how some cultures are affected using individual examples. For example, there's the aspiring doctor Layefa Malemi who lives in a poverty stricken region where even clean water is a scarcity and then there's the businessman Jeh Wadia who's working hard to launch his airline company to provide the 'ordinary citizen' with the option to commute through flight. I wonder how affordable the price is made for the ordinary working population. In addition, through an Iraqi family Armstrong also looks at how war, in addition to causing human loss can cause severe environmental damage that may lead to chronic difficulties. At the same time the writer also attempts to show us the other perspective as is the case of Indian businessman Jeh Wadia who appears to start a new airline company to facilitate travelling for the working class citizen (even though the point is made that planes cause severe pollution). On the technical front, it's well shot and edited. The special effects are quite decent and with the legendary Pete Posthlewaite little can go wrong.
    10ivanp84

    The best 2009. film, and in my top ten films ever

    As a scientist (biochemist) almost every day I feel deep pain in my heart when the news shows frustrating human impact on the nature. Maybe 10 years pass since I joined Greenpeace site, but political instability in my country (Serbia) didn't let me to join the Greenpeace world protests, but I plan to participate in the future. The plot of this movie is more than realistic, all scientific evidences predicts very black future if global emission of greenhouse gases doesn't rapidly decrease until 2015. So, plotted 2055. tower whit the Archivist wouldn't be SF... The film have strong green message, and I am 100% sure that I'll watch again and recommend the film to my friends.
    95h4d0w

    this movie profoundly changed my way of thinking

    ... and also thanks to the ratings and comments on the message board. (i want to point out that there was a lot more negative ratings/comments about this movie when i first reviewed it)

    the film shows multiple stories which cover different aspects of how people contribute climate change and how they are affected in return. the nice thing is that it isn't a emotionally distanced documentary that just shows the results in a rather cold manner but also shows motivations of people and parts of their personal life.

    a similar assumption to the one being made at the end of "diary of the dead" is being made in this movie: maybe humanity isn't worth saving. this thought is underlined by examples of ignorant and egotistical people.

    some here say the movie is preachy - i think it is not preachy enough. you can't break the brainwashing of stupidity outlets like fox news with just showing facts. there should be texts saying "YOU are killing people right now". well, maybe not quite as harsh but still... the majority of the people need a metaphorical slap in the face to wake them up.

    which brings me to the way in which this movie has changed my thoughts (and behavior). while watching these idiots protest a wind farm because their precious "view" might be destroyed, something finally clicked. i always knew that the majority of people are like that but the thing is - there is no appealing to them. their comfort is more important than anything else. and because of that, humanity truly deserves to perish. i've always tried to help and my biggest goal in life was to somehow improve life for people - but i now realize that they don't deserve it.
    10treebeardman

    Great Film Must See

    The film contrasts a bleak future that we are heading towards with the current way people carry on as usual. The archivist (Pete Postlethwaite) looks after the best of the planets museum exhibits, and looks back from the year 2055 at how we got there. He observes a group in Bedfordshire stopping a potential wind farm from getting through planning, an entrepreneur in India starting a low cost airline, a woman surviving in Nigeria torn by Shell's oil extraction, children exiled from Iraq and a man retired from the oil industry living in New Orleans during and after Hurricane Katrina. The scenarios show how complicated it can be to make a difference, but that its something we need, and must, do.

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    • Trivia
      The film takes place in 2055.
    • Goofs
      At the end of a timeline depicting the disasters Earth has to endure thanks to man's effect on global warming, an image of Earth is shown. Despite all talk of melting ice caps and rising sea levels, Earth's land mass looks exactly as it does when the film was made.
    • Quotes

      Alvin DuVernay: In my opinion our use or misuse of resources the last 100 years or so, I'd probably rename that age, something like The Age of Ignorance, The Age of Stupid.

    • Connections
      Featured in Pauw & Witteman: Episode #4.11 (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Orchestral Score
      Written by Chris Brierley

      Produced by Paul Sampson & Chris Brierley

      Performed by Stupid Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 2009 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La era de la estupidez
    • Filming locations
      • Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Passion Pictures
      • Spanner Films
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    • Budget
      • £650,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $346,176
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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