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Alan Scherstuhl
Alan Scherstuhl
is film editor and writer at Voice Media Group. VMG publications include Denver
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Chomp Some Chomsky
By Alan Scherstuhl
Dec 26, 2013
A documentary-like dazzler, Michel Gondry’s Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? is another edifying treasure hunt into the depths of a living mind. Gondry meets with linguist/philosopher/activist Noam Chomsky in his MIT office, where they launch into a wide-ranging conversation that starts with Chomsky’s childhood, crashes into the origins...
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