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Albert Nerenberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Albert Nerenberg
Albert Nerenberg (born October 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. == Early life ==
Born in London, Ontario in 1962, Nerenberg studied English Drama at McGill University in Montreal, where he formed Theatre Shmeatre, an improvisational theatrical company, and served as editor of the ''McGill Daily''. Formerly a newspaper reporter with the ''Montreal Gazette'' and talk radio host, Nerenberg told the Montreal newspaper, ''La Presse'', that he became a filmmaker after he smuggled a video camera through army lines during the 1990 Oka Crisis – a standoff between armed Mohawk Warriors and the Canadian military. The footage was later turned into his first documentary, entitled ''Okanada''.
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