Academy Award-winning director Michael Moore examines the Bush administration's financial ties to Saudi Arabia and the bin Laden family in FAHRENHEIT 9/11, a well-researched, fast-paced, highly controversial, and important documentary that won the Palme d'Or at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Using actual footage and .. Read more
| Starring | Michael Moore |
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| Director | Michael Moore |
| Genres | Documentary |
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Academy Award-winning director Michael Moore examines the Bush administration's financial ties to Saudi Arabia and the bin Laden family in FAHRENHEIT 9/11, a well-researched, fast-paced, highly controversial, and important documentary that won the Palme d'Or at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Using actual footage and declassified documents, Moore takes a detailed look into political events both before and after the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, beginning with the polarizing Supreme Court decision that ultimately gave the state of Florida and the 2000 election to George W. Bush. Moore reveals how the U.S. government helped the bin Laden family return to Saudi Arabia immediately after September 11, when all other flights were still grounded; and examines military recruiting techniques in such poor areas as his own hometown of Flint, Michigan. He even attempts to get congressmen to enlist their own sons and daughters into the military. The writer-director also visits with the troops, including at a VA hospital where soldiers are having second thoughts about America's involvement in Iraq, and spends time with a family whose eldest son is fighting in Iraq. FAHRENHEIT 9/11 is a worthy successor to Moore's previous documentaries, ROGER & ME, THE BIG ONE, and BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE, once again shining a light on the past, present, and future of the US.
| Starring | Michael Moore |
|---|---|
| Director | Michael Moore |
| Studio | OPTIMUM HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 2 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Documentary |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 18 Oct 2004 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
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Academy Award-winning director Michael Moore examines the Bush administration's financial ties to Saudi Arabia...
Academy Award-winning director Michael Moore examines the Bush administration's financial ties to Saudi Arabia...
"...A deeply emotional and highly important film that horrifies, informs and entertains in equal measure. Moore has launched a blistering Molotov cocktail of a film into the heart of his country. Excellent. A significant call-to-arms..."
Michael Moore's documentary, which took the Palme d'Or at Cannes 2004, is squarely and expertly aimed at George W... read more on Time Out
When I went to see this film I knew it was going to be a very powerful film, but I never realised how powerful. A group of three left the film half way through it's showing swearing and shouting expletives at the cinema screen, clearly unable to take the message the film was conveying.
The rest of us who stayed got to hear details of how members of the Bin Laden family were gathered and flown out of the country while the rest of the air traffic was in post-911 lock-down, how the Bush family had prominent Saudi financeers including the Bin Laden family itself, how most of the hijackers were from Saudi Arabia yet there was no official investigation into this fact, how *none* of the hijackers were Iraqi despite the much-trumpeted 'connection' between Iraq and terrorism... how the artificial Iraq/Bin Laden 'terrorism' connection was sold to the American people in order to convince/deceive people into supporting an invasion of Iraq ... the list goes on and on.
If you consider yourself open-minded to alternative views, you simply HAVE to watch this film to get an alternative perspective to the one being peddled by Bush & Blair.
Although I'd have to admit the film is pretty biased, the views presented are legitimate and deserved coverage which has been unfortunately sorely lacking from both British and American news outlets.
It's a sad state of affairs that many of the facts presented in this documentary are not generally known and certainly haven't been given the kind of coverage and scrutiny they deserve. The Bush administration has had pretty much a 'free ride' in that sense, with the help of a complicit media, bouyed on by an exagerrated sense of panic and fear, created by the Bush administration (through constantly-changing 'Terror Alerts',etc) in order to keep both public and media in line.
WATCH THIS FILM. You won't regret it.
This film unearths some interesting facts about America, President Bush and the worlds relationship with the two. Michael Moore is on an ego trip and we (the western worlds public) are buying into it and fuelling it further. It started really well but speedilly lost its way and turned into re-hashed propoganda. I believe that every major action should be looked at from all angles but this film is made by a man with a massive agenda and should be watched with that in mind. It, in fact, bored the hell out of me as it was so one-sided and repetitative. BUT it does make you think and consider other views from just the mush that is our newspapers and on our TV.
Oscar-winning documentary maker Michael Moore is working on his next expose - about the global economic meltdown. After attacking gun users in Bowling for Columbine, George W. Bush in Fahrenheit 9/11, and the U.S. healthcare system in Sicko, Moore is now turning his attention to the mega-rich who brought the world's economies to their knees. Moore - who won an Oscar for Bowling for Columbine - says, "The wealthy, at some point, decided they didn't have enough wealth. They wanted more - a lot... Read more
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