Alfred Nobel - Mr. Dynamite
Alfred Nobel - Mr. Dynamite

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Alfred Nobel - Mr. Dynamite

1983
Movie
45 min
Swedish

A film about Alfred Nobel.

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Director: Kevin J. W. SmithGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and legacy of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish chemist, engineer, and industrialist who invented dynamite. It explores his contributions to science and industry, as well as his controversial decision to establish the Nobel Prizes. The film examines the complex personality of Nobel, a man of great innovation but also deeply concerned with his public image and the destructive potential of his inventions.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focusing on a historical figure, critical reception was largely focused on its informative value and historical accuracy. It was generally well-received for its thorough research and presentation of Nobel's multifaceted life, acknowledging the challenges in portraying such a complex individual.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a detailed and insightful look into Nobel's life and motivations.

  • Effectively balances the scientific achievements with the personal and ethical dilemmas.

  • A comprehensive biographical study of a pivotal historical figure.

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Fun Fact

Despite inventing dynamite and amassing a fortune, Alfred Nobel was reportedly concerned about how he would be remembered, with some accounts suggesting he was horrified by the destructive uses of his invention, which heavily influenced his decision to establish the Nobel Prizes.

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