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The Age of Stupid (2009)

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Average Rating:6.5/10

Genre: Education/General Interest

Synopsis: Hot on the heels of its massive global UK premiere earlier this year, the keenly anticipated climate-change drama, The Age of Stupid, will have its national, ‘green-friendly’ Australian premiere at... Hot on the heels of its massive global UK premiere earlier this year, the keenly anticipated climate-change drama, The Age of Stupid, will have its national, ‘green-friendly’ Australian premiere at Sydney Theatre on the evening of Wednesday, 19 August. In support of the film’s message, Sydney Theatre will be powered by 100% renewable energy for the occasion.

As with the UK event, which was attended by a host of British celebrities, including fashion designer Vivienne Westwood who made world headlines with her pert arrival by bicycle, the Australian spectacular, which will be helmed by Australian cinema giant, Hoyts, will be a national affair with The Age of Stupid screening simultaneously in 40+ cinemas around the country. ‘Green carpet’ arrivals, led by the film’s star, acclaimed British actor Pete Postelthwaite and director Franny Armstrong, will be beamed via live satellite to all participating venues, as will the post-screening Q&A led by Postlethwaite, Armstrong and a host of high-profile Australians equally committed to halting global warming. Staging the event in this manner will also enable thousands of Australians to attend the national premiere at their local cinema, thus saving on the CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions that result when people need to travel a great distance to one central location.

Following the 19 August premiere, Hoyts will screen The Age of Stupid for an exclusive, weeklong season at selected cinemas across Australia.

Described by international media and politicians alike as ‘essential viewing to anyone who cares about the survival of our planet’ The Age of Stupid stars Postlethewaite as an old man living in the devastated world of 2055, watching ‘archival’ footage from 2008 and asking, ‘why didn’t we stop climate change whilst we still had the chance?’ In the crucial lead-up to December’s UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, where the successor to the Kyoto treaty will be decided, this is a question that hopefully future generations will never be forced to ask.

A trailblazer in numerous ways, The Age of Stupid was bankrolled by a unique crowd-funding scheme and enjoyed the highest screen average in its opening week in the UK, beating films such as SLUMDOG MILLIONARE and DUPLICITY at the notoriously competitive UK box office. The talent behind the film, including director Franny Armstrong (McLIBEL) and producers Lizzie Gillett and Oscar-winning John Battsek (ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER), aim to spread their message to 250 million people across the globe, and with 700 screening requests from Tennessee to Alaska, and more national satellite-style premieres in the pipeline, including New York in September, their goal may be closer than they realize. --© Official Site [More]

Director: Franny Armstrong

Director: Franny Armstrong
Screenwriter: Franny Armstrong

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Educational and inventive, the documentary speaks with a strong editorial voice from a backward-looking vantage point. It's a narrative device that proves most effective.

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09/26/09
Cole Smithey
Cole Smithey
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So tightly constructed and dynamic you leave the cinema energised rather than terrified and depressed.

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08/21/09
Ruth Hessey
Ruth Hessey
MovieTime, ABC Radio National

By speaking directly to the disaffected and disinterested, its light tone successfully disguises an intent that could not be more serious or more urgent, which is no small feat.

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08/21/09
Brian Duff
Brian Duff
FILMINK (Australia)

Does little more than enumerate the ills and evils of today's world in a cry of panic and accusation, regurgitating those images and messages that serve its cause.

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
08/21/09
Andrew L. Urban
Andrew L. Urban
Urban Cinefile

An engaging and urgent attempt to make us all see sense about climate change.

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08/21/09
Paul Byrnes
Paul Byrnes
Sydney Morning Herald

Though this narrative device can feel a bit gimmicky and grandiose, it also provides a visual and emotional power that drives home this absorbing film's crucial cautionary message.

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07/20/09
Gary Goldstein
Gary Goldstein
Los Angeles Times
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A frightening jeremiad about the effects of climate change.

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07/17/09
Stephen Holden
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