http://www.oxdox.com/oxdox/films/stupidity.html
Screenings:
25 October 8.05 p.m. Ozone Multiplex
26 October 7.00 p.m. Oxford Brookes (The Lloyd Lecture Theatre)
Stupidity
Director: Albert Nerenberg
Running Time: 80 minutes
Canada 2003
Post Screening Discussion with Director
Hilarious, brilliantly observed and very scary. Being stupid (or as Nerenberg tactfully remarks ‘a good example of resisting intelligence’) is no impediment to becoming a superstar with very good looking security guys, in fact, in our society, stupidity is often an advantage.
Stupidity sells in the marketplace whether it’s movie stars or presidential politics. Setting out on an exhaustive search for its origins and true meaning, he takes us through sound bites from television news, reality TV shows, internet sites, popular films and then on to institutions of higher learning obsessed with the study of intelligence.
After a tour through the worlds of fundamentalist religion and politics he finally arrives at George W. Bush. What starts out as an entertaining romp through mass culture soon becomes ominous as cultural critics, authors, academics, entertainers, and people on the street reveal the economics and politics behind the dumbing down of contemporary culture.
Screenings:
25 October 8.05 p.m. Ozone Multiplex
26 October 7.00 p.m. Oxford Brookes (The Lloyd Lecture Theatre)
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