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The IFC Center in New York hosted a premiere screening of Henriette Mantel and Steve Skrovan's doc "An Unreasonable Man," profiling American activist and former U.S. Presidential candidate Ralph Nader. Mantel and Nader took to the stage Friday night for Q&A before Nader, who showed up sans entrougage or security, had to catch a train back to Washington, D.C. Nader lamented the "corporatization" of America and U.S. politics, but also instilled the power of the individual to affect grand change. He also said he'd decide next year if he'd run for President again. He also seemed to dismiss that he kept Albert Gore from winning the Presidency in 2000, saying he believed Gore did in fact win in Florida and that the election had been stolen. Nader is pictured here with Mantel. IFC First Take opens the film in limited release next month.