The Age of Stupid | |
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Directed by | Franny Armstrong |
Written by | Franny Armstrong |
Produced by | Lizzie Gillett |
Starring | Pete Postlethwaite Jehangir Wadia Layefa Malin Al Duvernay Fernand Pareau Jamila and Adnan Bayyoud Piers Guy Mark Lynas Mohamed Nasheed David King George Monbiot Richard Heinberg Ed Miliband |
Narrated by | Pete Postlethwaite |
Cinematography | Franny Armstrong |
Edited by | David G Hill |
Music by | Chris Brierley |
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Distributed by | Dogwoof Pictures (UK) |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £450,000[1] |
The Age of Stupid is a 2009 British docufiction film directed by Franny Armstrong, with first-time producer Lizzie Gillett. The executive producer is John Battsek. The film is a drama-documentary-animation hybrid. It combines documentary footage from 2008 with Pete Postlethwaite portraying a man living alone in a devastated world of 2055, who asks "Why didn't we stop climate change when we had the chance?"
The makers of The Age of Stupid were among the first to use the crowdfunding model and pioneered a new distribution system, Indie Screenings. It premiered simultaneously on 62 screens across the UK in March 2009, making it a record holder for the largest ever film premiere. Critical reception was generally positive, with reviews commending its message and format.