Screened as part of NZIFF 2014

Is the Man Who is Tall Happy? 2013

Directed by Michel Gondry Arts and Music

Director Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Mood Indigo) and philosopher-activist Noam Chomsky talk about life and language in a conversation gorgeously illuminated with Gondry’s hand-drawn animations.

USA In English
88 minutes DCP

Director

Producers

Georges Bermann
,
Michel Gondry
,
Raffi Adlan
,
Julie Fong

Editors

Adam M. Weber
,
Sophie Reine

Animators

Michel Gondry
,
Valérie Pirson
,
Timothée Lemoine

With

Noam Chomsky
,
Michel Gondry

Festivals

Berlin 2014

“It’s a delightfully odd pairing – philosopher-activist Noam Chomsky sits down with filmmaker Michel Gondry for an extended conversation. What do the father of modern linguistics and the man best known for helming the Charlie Kaufman-penned romantic fantasy Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind have to talk about? Plenty, it turns out, much of it predictably heady (you wouldn’t expect the origins of human language to be an uncomplicated subject). Yet this is no dry dorm-room bull session: much like Richard Linklater’s cerebral Waking Life, almost every frame of the film is animated.” — Keith Uhlich, Time Out NY

“[An] edifying treasure-hunt into the depths of a living mind… Imagine a doozy of an office-hours audience with the most brilliant professor you never had, set inside a kaleidoscopic lightboard of a shared mind-space, where everything that professor says is illustrated in pulsing, wheeling, mercurial cartoons. It’s a mad thrill, like witnessing a great evolutionary leap of the margin notes you may have doodled in class.” — Alan Scherstuhl, Village Voice