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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"...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
"...A bold and gripping work... an important and timely film..."
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... more
This film helped polarise the people of the United States and this in turn helped Bush win the election. This film is interesting but very messy. No clear aim, ... more
This was a poor documentary which should be reclassified as propaganda. I'm no Bush fan and was and still am strongly oppossed to his war in Iraq and his ... more
A lot of people have slated Michael Moore for his latest work of art, but at least his got the balls to say what so many others are thinking. Sure parts of the ... more
Worth watching but probably not worth renting, this documentary film (like all other Michael Moores work) is entirely based around getting Bush out of the Oval ... more
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... more
This film helped polarise the people of the United States and this in turn helped Bush win the election. This film is interesting but very messy. No clear aim, ... more
This was a poor documentary which should be reclassified as propaganda. I'm no Bush fan and was and still am strongly oppossed to his war in Iraq and his ... more
A lot of people have slated Michael Moore for his latest work of art, but at least his got the balls to say what so many others are thinking. Sure parts of the ... more
Michael Moore himself has said that this film was made to remove Bush from office. He has also ?fessed up that most of the 'facts' in this film are in ... more
My first taste of Michael Moore was 'Bowling for Columbine'. I found it a really interesting film with a powerful message and which was also very funny... more
In my opinion this film was marred by including things that seemed irrelevant (yet controversial - for example Bush continuing to read a story with children ... more
Ok...whilst I have a lot of respect for Michael Moore and he's a very clever filmaker, there's just little evidence or fact in this movie.
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Anybody who thinks that Bushs side of the story needs to be told or that in making this film Moore has somehow manipulated the facts is living in cloud ... more
Open your eyes, open your mind, and consider some of the facts and theories which the mainstream media don't report. Hour by hour we are bombarded by "... more
"...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
"...A bold and gripping work... an important and timely film..."