Albert Nerenberg

Birth : 1962-10-13, London, Ontario

History

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Albert Nerenberg (born Oct 13, 1962) is a Canadian independent filmmaker, actor, journalist, and laughologist. His films include Stupidity (2003), Escape to Canada (2005), Let's All Hate Toronto (2007), and Laughology (2009). Both Stupidity and Laughology are the first feature length documentaries to discuss the topics of stupidity and laughter. Description above from the Wikipedia article Albert Nerenberg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.                    

Movies

You Are What You Act
Writer
Will smiling make you happy? Will changing your posture make you more confident? Can the science of embodied cognition make you feel better?
You Are What You Act
Director
Will smiling make you happy? Will changing your posture make you more confident? Can the science of embodied cognition make you feel better?
Boredom
Director
Director Albert Nerenberg asks why the subject of boredom has been so religiously avoided and shows that boredom isn't what you think it is.
Stupidity
Editor
An exploration into the nature of stupidity in Western society and its history of our perception of it.
Stupidity
Executive Producer
An exploration into the nature of stupidity in Western society and its history of our perception of it.
Stupidity
Himself
An exploration into the nature of stupidity in Western society and its history of our perception of it.
Stupidity
Director
An exploration into the nature of stupidity in Western society and its history of our perception of it.
Climate for Murder
Director
The murder of a gay man on public bus stuns the city of Montreal, but it is only a sign of things to come during a particularly violent summer. A string of murders and attacks on members of the gay community go largely unsolved as public outrage grows.