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Last week, Billย Nye,ย directorsย David Alvaradoย andย Jason Sussberg, executive producerย Henry S. Rosenthal, and producerย Seth Gordonย celebrated the premiere of theย PBS documentary, BILLย NYE: SCIENCE GUY.ย The evening was supported byย PBS SoCalย andย The Planetary Society.
Additional guests who came out to supportย includedย Noรซl Wells, Robert Picardo, Rio Mangini, Violett Beane, Jamie Costa, Amra Ricketts, Genevieve Morton, Josh Sussman, Wes Johnson, Kate Crash, GloZell Green, Daniel Fernandez, Eyelid Kid, Mari Takahashiโย Following the screening, Billย Nye,ย David Alvarado, and Jason Sussberg participated in a q&a moderated by Nerdist’s Kyle Hill.
The film is an exclusive look at the man behind the โscience guyโ that, ย for fans of both Bill and science, is a must see. Itโs a unique look at what made, and arguably still makes, Bill one of the most beloved scientists and childrenโs hosts around the world. It features Bill on a journey to shed his skin as a scientist for kids and be taken seriously as a scientist for adults. Itโs quite interesting to learn more about his life and his struggles; the film is at its most interesting when the camera catches him open and vulnerable. Not to say that the film doesnโt feature Nyeโs familiar brand of quirky comedy, it does, but thereโs something deeper to this portrayal of Americaโs most famous scientist; something we havenโt seen in Nye before. For that reason alone, the film warrants a look. But Nye and collaborators hope thatโs not all people will take away from the film. They hope that viewers will follow along, too, as he attempts to change the minds of those they say arenโt โusing scientific thinking.โ โWeโre releasing this film in another [version of America],โ co-director Jason Sussberg exclaimed. โ–Where the President doesnโt [even] believe in climate change.โ And, while that storyline is at times entertaining, climate change vs. climate change deniers; intelligent design vs. evolution, the film benefits most from its portrait of Nyeโs humanness. We see a glimpse into the mind of the man behind arguably one of Americaโs favorite scientists, and that, in my humble opinion, is worth the price of admission.
The film opened theatrically on November 10th, exclusively at Landmark Nuartโ.
The 39th AAFA American Image Awards honored big name designers and companies on Monday, April 24th on Park Avenue.
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