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Fahrenheit 9/11
TrailerMichael Moore's political documentary uses humor and connect-the-dots investigative journalism to question the Bush administration's motives for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. As well, the chronicle focuses on the powerful roles that oil and greed may have played in the terrorist attack on the U.S.A.Actors: Ben Affleck, Stevie Wonder, George W. Bush, James Baker III, Richard Gephardt, Tom Daschle, Jeffrey Toobin, Al Gore, Condoleezza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Saddam Hussein, ...»Director: Michael MooreCountry: United StatesDuration: 122 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Fahrenheit 9/11"
New York Magazine/VultureAugust 07, 2004This is the most comprehensive diatribe ever filmed against Bush and his cronies (even though, by necessity, it is focused primarily on Iraq).
New YorkerAugust 01, 2004This is Moore's most powerful movie -- the largest in scope, the most resourceful and skillful in means -- and the best things in it have little to do with his usual ideological take on American power and George Bush.
The New RepublicJuly 11, 2004Sometimes slipshod in its making and juvenile in its travesty, and of course it has no interest in overall fairness to Bush. But it vents an anger about this presidency that, as the film's ardent reception shows, seethes in very many of us.
Chicago ReaderJuly 03, 2004Little of this information is new, but Moore packages what's already known about George W. Bush and his presidency into a piece of rhetoric so persuasive that the Bush reelection campaign could spend the next five months trying to refute it.
Salon.comJuly 03, 2004An enormous film, an angry film, a flawed film and often a very, very funny film.
Film Comment MagazineNovember 19, 2013Much more than a scathing indictment of Dubya-era complicity, Michael Moore's exposé lays bare the devastating heartbreak now central to America's wartime reality.
Common Sense MediaDecember 24, 2010Controversial documentary best for older teens.
Style Weekly (Richmond, VA)June 03, 2009Michael Moore's fierce and funny Fahrenheit 9/11 is not so much a documentary as a mythology, reducing geopolitical complexities to a neat, tawdry narrative.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009People say Moore is Un-American for creating a documentary against the president, well, it's Un-American not to explore other's views.
ColeSmithey.comApril 18, 2009Populist documentarian Michael Moore raises crucial questions about the ersatz presidency of George Bush in an air of simplicity and honest curiosity.
eFilmCritic.comFebruary 03, 2008Isn't quite the bullseye Moore's supporters are hoping for and Bush's supporters are dreading.
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