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Cast And Crew
Cast: Bjørn Lomborg... Himself
Director: Ondi Timoner
Producers:Ondi Timoner,
Terry Botwick,Sarah Gibson,
Ralph Winter,Terry Botwick
Production Companies:Roadside Attractions
Writer:Bjorn Lomborg
Film Camera: Nasar Abich
Theatrical Release:11/12/2010
Runtime:1 hr 28 mins
Genre:Documentary
Country:USA
Language: English

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A documentary that takes an alternative approach to dealing with the global warming crisis.
Don't miss the new film Cool It, based on the book of the same name and lectures by the controversial author Bjorn Lomborg, in theaters November 12th.



Toronto International Film Festival 2010. Cool It Reviews:
Directed by Ondi Timoner USA/87 MINUTES/REAL TO REEL
Cool It is an eye-opening yet uneven and overlong documentary detailing the exploits of an academic scientist named Bjorn Lomborg, with the film primarily following his
efforts at downplaying the almost hysterical hullabaloo surrounding global warming.
It's worth noting that Cool It gets off to a decidedly uninvolving start, as filmmaker Ondi Timoner ineffectively establishes the credentials of his subject - which essentially forces the viewer to wonder if Lomborg is actually qualified to make his controversial claims or if he's just a guy with an opinion. Exacerbating matters is an early emphasis on big business and political policy, with the inherently dry nature of this stretch provoking a less than enthralled reaction in the viewer (ie one's eyes start to glaze over with all the technical jargon). It's only as the movie segues into its progressively intriguing midsection, which is devoted primarily to Lomborg's efforts at refuting the various claims within Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth, that Cool It finally does become a surprisingly enthralling piece of work, as there's something undeniably fascinating about watching the film's subject shut down Gore's points one by one (and, as someone else notes, the best way to capture the public's interest on a political issue is to "scare the pants off them.") Unfortunately, Cool It suffers from a final half hour that is almost exclusively devoted to the various solutions for the global warming problem, with Lomborg relegated to the background and the emphasis once again placed on pervasively dry instances of speechifying. It's an anti-climactic close that can't quite diminish the strength of Cool It's strong, informative midsection, though it's clear that the film would've benefited from some extremely judicious editing.



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