Nobelity

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  • NR
  • 2006
  • 1 hr 25 min
  • 7.2  (81)

Nobelity, a documentary film directed by Turk Pipkin, with Matt Chapman and Christine O'Malley as co-producers, features interviews with nine Nobel laureates that seek to examine the world's most pressing issues. This movie starts with the premise that it's often the people who stand at the top of a given field who are asked to speak on big, global problems. But what, the movie asks, if the world's leading experts chose instead, to interview the people tackling the world's biggest challenges? Nobelity aims to find the answer to that question.

By reaching out to a group of Nobel laureates, Nobelity creates a platform for these highly esteemed individuals to share their opinion on major issues of the day. The movie presents a series of interviews with these choicest minds, who bring their piercing intelligence to bear on topics ranging from global warming, poverty, education and politics.

In addition to these Nobel laureates, the movie features additional interviews with ordinary people who are working to address these global issues in their everyday lives. Nobelity aims to share their stories without putting them through a limelight filter, highlighting their stories to a wider audience and acknowledging what every person can do to do their bit in preserving humanity.

The interviews are conducted in a way that is both intelligent and accessible, with each Nobel laureate bringing a wealth of insight and experience to the table. Through these conversations, viewers are treated to a wide range of perspectives on topics that are critical to understanding the world today, and what can be done to make a positive contribution to the world.

One of the important themes of Nobelity is the way in which the world's major problems are interconnected. The movie shows how the threat of global warming can often be seen to be caused by the same factors that lead to poverty, and how initiatives that tackle one problem can also make progress on another. This view of issues as a holistic landscape that needs to be tackled rather than separate, disconnected entities is what Nobelity puts forth as the key for taking effective action.

Throughout the interviews, the movie takes its audience on an insightful journey, where viewers get to learn from respected names such as Jody Williams, Desmond Tutu, and the late Joseph Rotblat. Nobelity focuses on the power of individuals working together on a small scale to bring meaningful change, reminding the viewer of the pervasive message that one person can make a difference.

Overall, Nobelity is an important and compelling movie about the most pressing issues of the day. By bringing a diverse group of voices and perspectives together in one film, Nobelity offers a valuable tool for anyone who wants to learn more about the complex web of global problems. Moving, empowering, and full of insights into how individuals can effect positive change, Nobelity is a must-see for anyone who wants to be part of a hopeful, healthy, and peaceful future for humanity.

Nobelity is a 2006 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.2.

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Nobelity is available to watch free on The Roku Channel Free and Tubi TV. It's also available to stream, download and buy on demand at Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Amazon and Vudu. Some platforms allow you to rent Nobelity for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2006
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 25 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (81)