The Unbelievers

2013 • 76 minutes
4.3
234 reviews
44%
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About this movie

The Unbelievers follows renowned scientists Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss across the globe as they speak publicly about the importance of science and reason in the modern world. Blasphemous to some, heroic to others, the weight of their message is impossible to ignore. Presented in the style of traditional 'rock-n-roll tour films', The Unbelievers joins Dawkins and Krauss as they speak to sold-out stadiums and halls across three continents while contending with fans, groupies, critics, debate partners and interviewers along with religious extremists bent on stifling their pro-science/pro-reason message. Months of international travel culminate at the 2012 Rally For Reason on the US Capitol lawn in Washington, D.C. Billed as the largest gathering of atheists, secularists, freethinkers and sceptics in world-history, Dawkins and Krauss bear witness to the impact of their message as over 30,000 adoring fans - and protestors - greet them with enthusiasm.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
234 reviews
Scott
August 24, 2014
While it isn't informative about the topics specifically, it is a good look at what is going on and seeing just how big the movement is and who supports it. It's somewhat encouraging seeing some of these celebrities and notable people talking about their views. If you're looking for a film that discusses the issues in depth, then it's going to fall short. If you're looking for a film that gives you a glimpse of the push to have people be more rational with their thoughts, then you'll find it worth while to watch. For me, it was enjoyable and showed me a behind the scenes look at some of the conventions that these great minds attend and the talks that they give.
A Google user
October 15, 2015
Science has always been about seeking the truth. If U believe in a lie, then to U it is the truth, but it does not mean it's reality. Noticed peers who failed miserably in medicine could never see truth in their own lives. But I do feel sorry for those who do not believe in God, because the realm of possibilities R endless. I do believe in miracles. I was not big on Faith until my prayers for something impossible to happen, did immediately happen . Faith changes your perspective on life & brings hope ALIVE.
Jonathon Hawk
December 1, 2014
Boring, stuffy intellectuals talk about how stupid everyone else is who doesn't see things their way. Hey, they are playing cool background music, so they must be cool too. They travel around the world while the camera man shows tall buildings and bridges. Wow! Amazing! Oh, wait, now they are in deep contemplation! Wow! There's a guy happy to shake their hands (they must be very important). They don't say much except that they are very smart because their friends say so.