I Am - The Shift Is About To Hit The Fan
I was first gifted with the film, I Am, from my friend Molly, who knew I would love it. And love it, I do. In fact it's the kind of film I watch over and over.
After Tom Shadyac’s successful career as a Hollywood producer abruptly came to an end following a serious bicycle accident, he set out to find what really makes us happy. In the process, he interviews the great thinkers of our time including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Canadian scientist and environmentalist David Suzuki, and American philosopher and activist Noam Chomsky.
The result of these interviews is I Am. In this documentary, Shadyac left his Hollywood lifestyle behind and let his innate curiosity take over in pursuit of happiness. And what he found surprised him, including that money really doesn’t buy happiness. For me, this film is a story of connectedness and community. Read more about the film and Tom Shadyac’s work here, and then watch the film on Amazon or Netflix.
After Tom Shadyac’s successful career as a Hollywood producer abruptly came to an end following a serious bicycle accident, he set out to find what really makes us happy. In the process, he interviews the great thinkers of our time including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Canadian scientist and environmentalist David Suzuki, and American philosopher and activist Noam Chomsky.
The result of these interviews is I Am. In this documentary, Shadyac left his Hollywood lifestyle behind and let his innate curiosity take over in pursuit of happiness. And what he found surprised him, including that money really doesn’t buy happiness. For me, this film is a story of connectedness and community. Read more about the film and Tom Shadyac’s work here, and then watch the film on Amazon or Netflix.
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