Project Nim
February 2012
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David Rooney
This haunting life story is an exquisite example of non-fiction filmmaking as full-bodied, emotionally complex drama.
Leah Rozen
Project Nim nimbly serves up a profoundly sad tale that raises as many thought-provoking questions as it answers.
Joe Williams
This many-faceted time capsule sheds little light, but buried inside it are vexing questions and the still-beating heart of a special creature.
John Hartl
You end up fearing for the humans who contact him. At the same time, you feel his rage.
David Jenkins
You're left with the impression that, despite not being able to grasp basic human grammar, perhaps Nim was unwittingly conditioned into understanding the concept of love.
Stephen Cole
For the second film in a row, Marsh has created a movie we can't keep our eyes off.
Critic reviews
David Rooney
This haunting life story is an exquisite example of non-fiction filmmaking as full-bodied, emotionally complex drama.
Leah Rozen
Project Nim nimbly serves up a profoundly sad tale that raises as many thought-provoking questions as it answers.
Joe Williams
This many-faceted time capsule sheds little light, but buried inside it are vexing questions and the still-beating heart of a special creature.
John Hartl
You end up fearing for the humans who contact him. At the same time, you feel his rage.
David Jenkins
You're left with the impression that, despite not being able to grasp basic human grammar, perhaps Nim was unwittingly conditioned into understanding the concept of love.
Stephen Cole
For the second film in a row, Marsh has created a movie we can't keep our eyes off.
Ann Hornaday
Marsh ... masterfully spins a harrowing tale of human arrogance that eventually gives way to cruelty bordering on the pathological.
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Cast and credits
Actors | Nim, Professor Herbert Terrace, Stephanie LaFarge, Jenny Lee, Laura-Ann Petitto, Joyce Butler, Bill Tynan, Renne Falitz, Bob Ingersoll, Dr. James Mahoney |
Producers | Simon Chinn |
Director | James Marsh |
Writers | Elizabeth Hess |
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Run time
99 minutes
Rating
PG-13
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