Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma (2018): cast, story & where to watch

2018 · Film · ★ 7.5

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Released in 2018, Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma is a documentary film directed by Hermann Vaske, running about 84 minutes.

What it’s about. A 30 years odyssey: the world's most intriguing artists and thinkers from the fields of visual art, music, filmmaking, acting, literature, philosophy, politics, business and science, are asked the same question: "Why are you creative?"

Who’s in it. Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma stars Stephen Hawking as Self, David Bowie as Himself, Marina Abramović as Self and Angelina Jolie as Self, among others.

How it landed. With an audience score of 7.5/10, Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma has been warmly received by audiences.

Where to watch. Streaming options change often. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma page.

If you liked it. Fans of Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma tend to enjoy One Direction: This Is Us, Burn the Stage: The Movie, BTS World Tour: Love Yourself - Japan Edition and Senna.

Frequently asked

Where can I watch Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma (2018)?
Streaming, rental and purchase options for Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
Is Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma worth watching?
Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma holds an audience score of 7.5 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy documentary. Most viewers rate it highly.
Who stars in Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma?
Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma stars Stephen Hawking, David Bowie, Marina Abramović, Angelina Jolie and Ai Weiwei.
When was Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma released?
Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma was released in 2018, with a runtime of about 84 minutes.