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  1. I Am is a 2010 American documentary film written, directed, and narrated by Tom Shadyac. The film asks the question: "What is wrong with the world, and what can we do about it?", and explores Shadyac's personal journey after a bicycling accident in 2007 which led him to the answers "the nature of humanity", [2] "the world's ever-growing ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt1741225I Am (2010) - IMDb

    I Am: Directed by Tom Shadyac. With Ray Anderson, Marc Ian Barasch, Coleman Barks, Noam Chomsky. Director Tom Shadyac speaks with intellectual and spiritual leaders about what's wrong with our world and how we can improve both it and the way we live in it.

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    • Documentary
    • Tom Shadyac
    • 2011-02
  3. Director Tom Shadyac travels the world to speak with intellectual and spiritual leaders about what's wrong with our world and how we can improve both it and the way we live in it. 1,049 IMDb 7.4 1 h 17 min 2011. X-Ray 7+. Documentary · Special Interest · Cerebral · Inspiring. Free trial of Gaia.

  4. Feb 14, 2012 · Successful Hollywood director, Tom Shadyac (Ace Ventura and Nutty Professor), gets into accident and develops post-concussive symptoms that make him face his own mortality and re-evaluate his own life.

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    • Widescreen, Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC
    • Thom Hartmann, Tom Shadyac
    • English
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_ShadyacTom Shadyac - Wikipedia

    In 2010, Shadyac retired from the comedy genre and wrote, directed, and narrated his own documentary film I Am, that explores his abandonment of a materialistic lifestyle following his involvement in a bicycle accident three years earlier.

  6. tv.apple.com › us › movieI Am - Apple TV

    I Am is the story of a successful Hollywood director, Tom Shadyac who experiences a life threatening head injury, and his ensuing journey to try and answer two very basic questions: “What’s wrong with our world?” and “What can we do about it?”.

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