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Fahrenheit 9/11
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Following the horrible events of 11 September in New York, Michael Moore, a great politician, analysis and discusses the influences of such events on the international atmosphere, by explaining how George Bosh and his government uses that policy in their favor.
Following the horrible events of 11 September in New York, Michael Moore, a great politician, analysis and discusses the influences of such events on the international atmosphere, by explaining how George Bosh and his government uses that policy in their favor.
Actors:
Hamid Karzai,
Dan Rather,
Saddam Hussein,
Jim McDermott,
Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz,
Peter Jennings,
Stevie Wonder,
James C. Moore,
Kenneth Babyface Edmonds,
Craig Unger,
Jack Webb,
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Hamid Karzai
24 December 1957, Kandahar, Afghanistan
Dan Rather
31 October 1931, Wharton, Texas, USA
Saddam Hussein
28 April 1937, al-Awja, Iraq
Jim McDermott
28 December 1936, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz
2 March 1949, Taif, Saudi Arabia
Peter Jennings
29 July 1938, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Stevie Wonder
13 May 1950, Saginaw, Michigan, USA
James C. Moore
Kenneth Babyface Edmonds
10 April 1958, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Craig Unger
Jack Webb
2 April 1920, Santa Monica, California, USA
Genre:
Comedy, Drama, Documentary
Director:
Michael Moore
Michael Moore
23 April 1954, Flint, Michigan, USA
Country:
United States
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Sometimes 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.
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