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'''Michael Moore''' is a leftist writer and filmmaker. His works are controversial, but his movies have broken all previous records for commercial success by a [[documentary film]]. Some critics of Moore's work regard his films as [[propaganda]].
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'''Michael Moore''' is a leftist writer and filmmaker. His works are controversial, but his movies have broken all previous records for commercial success by a [[documentary film]]. Some critics of Moore's work regard his films as satire or [[propaganda]].
  
 
== Projects ==
 
== Projects ==

Revision as of 22:22, 30 December 2004

Michael Moore is a leftist writer and filmmaker. His works are controversial, but his movies have broken all previous records for commercial success by a documentary film. Some critics of Moore's work regard his films as satire or propaganda.

Projects

Films:

  • Roger and Me (criticizes closing the Ford plant in Flint, Michigan)
  • Canadian Bacon (fictional comedy)
  • The Big One (criticizes layoffs, Nike outsourcing)
  • Bowling for Columbine (investigates fear and gun violence)
  • Fahrenheit 9/11 (criticizes Bush, war in Iraq)

Television:

  • The Awful Truth
  • TV Nation

Books:

  • Downsize This!
  • Adventures in a TV Nation
  • Stupid White Men
  • Dude, Where's My Country?
  • Will They Ever Trust Us Again? (collection of letters from soldiers)

Current project

Sicko, a film about the problems of the U.S. health care system.

July 9, 2004: "I go after these HMOs and these pharmaceutical companies. The style of the film is like 'Run Lola Run'. I don't know if I can run that fast for hours, but I just thought, What if we were just relentless motherf---ers, because I can't think of anything more evil than these HMOs. We try to see how many lives we can save in 90 minutes."[1]

July 27, 2004: "his critique of health-maintenance organizations. ... The idea stems from a segment Moore did on his "The Awful Truth" TV show, in which he staged a mock funeral at an HMO for a patient denied an organ transplant he needed to survive. The HMO relented and paid for the transplant. ... "Even if this movie hadn't done as well, that movie was going to get made, because I think the American people are clamoring to see the HMOs punished." [Moore said]." [2]

http://www.prweek.com/news/news_story_free.cfm?ID=224394&site=3

Criticism

Books:

  • David T. Hardy, Jason Clarke, "Michael Moore Is a Big Fat Stupid White Man", Regan Books, June 29, 2004, ISBN 0060763957

Films:

External links