IMDb
6.1 /10
461 votes

Documentary · 2007 · 1h 15min
The film examines the case of artist and professor Steve Kurtz, a member of the Critical Art Ensemble (CAE). The work of Kurtz and other CAE members dealt with genetically modified food and other issues of science and public policy. After his wife, Hope, died of heart failure, paramedics arrived and became suspicious when they noticed petri dishes and other scientific equipment related to Kurtz's art in his home. They summoned the FBI, who detained Kurtz within hours on suspicion of bioterrorism.
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IMDb
6.1 /10
461 votes
Rotten Tomatoes
The tomato isn't ripe
70 /100
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TMDB
4.7 /10
6 votes
Letterboxd
6.6 /10
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Weighted average
6.1/10