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Nobelity
Directed by
Turk Pipkin
Not Rated
2006
86m
Documentary
7.2
50%
92%
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A look at the future and how to solve global problems such as poverty and the environmental degradation through a series of interviews with Nobel Prize winners.
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Cast of Nobelity
Wangari Maathai
cast
Turk Pipkin
cast / Director / Executive Producer / Written By
Joseph Rotblat
cast
Amartya Sen
cast
Richard Smalley
cast
Desmond Tutu
cast
Harold Varmus
cast
Steven Weinberg
cast
Jody Williams
cast
Ahmed Zewail
cast
John McCall
Executive Producer
Christy Pipkin
Producer
John Sheeren
Cinematographer
Chet Hirsch
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Nobelity Ratings & Reviews
Cinematical
Jette Kernion
It is difficult to sustain an audience's interest with talking heads, and a few of the Nobel Laureates have trouble explaining concepts in terms that are easy to digest during a documentary.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
No offense to Pipkin and his real concerns, but a tougher questioner might have shed more light and heat.
Washington Post
Stephen Hunter
It's about 40 IQ points dumber than the typical public television broadcast.
Variety
Joe Leydon
An amiably sincere and politely thought-provoking docu in which the peripatetic writer-director plays genial talk-show host to various Nobel Prize winners.
TheMovieChicks.com
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
If you like to have your brain (and your heart) engaged when you watch films, this is a documentary you don't want to miss and you don't have to be a Nobel Prize winner to see the value of it.
eFilmCritic.com
Scott Weinberg
My advice would be to find a copy of this fantastic documentary, settle down for an 80-minute piece of enlightenment, and then maybe use its lessons to help make the world a better place.
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