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Genres:
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Documentary /
History /
Music
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Director:
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Michael Moore
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Actors:
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George Bush,
Dick Clark,
Jacobo Arbenz,
Mike Bradley,
Arthur A. Busch,
Michael Caldwell,
Richard Castaldo,
Steve Davis,
Ngo Dinh Diem,
George W. Bush
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Duration:
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120 min.
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Rating:
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(8.2/10)73.5
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Plot Summary:
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The United States of America is naughty for its astronomical number of people killed by firearms through despite a developed nation without a civil in contention. With his signature brains of angry humor, activist filmmaker Michael Moore sets out to look into the roots of this bloodshed. In doing so, he learns that the established answers of easy availability of guns, serious national history, violent entertainment and unprejudiced poverty are too little to disclose this violence when other cultures pay out those same factors without the a kind massacre. In order to appear at a feasible cause... , Michael Moore takes on a deeper examination of America's culture of tremble, bias and vehemence in a realm with widespread gun ownership. Furthermore, he seeks to enquire and confront the powerful elite civil and corporate interests fanning this learning for their own unscrupulous gain.
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Bowling for Columbine
Haphazard documentary that goes supplied in different directions and doesn't always look into b pursue through on the matters it raises; but the matters it does bring up are important and receive a airing that is at once funny and angry.
Bowling for Columbine
The original documentary in 46 years to be selected through despite competition in Cannes is a scabrously funny, seriously trace-provoking film - which wiped the down with most of the features vying for the Palme D'Or in 2002. Michael Moore's investigation of America's gun urbanity would be first-class at any schedule; but made in the explanation of the 11 September radical attacks on Redesigned York, it is a brave and effective stake of filmmaking. Moore, acclaimed for his multi-endowment winning Roger & Me and the TV series 'TV Land', sets at liberty to probe not solely why so diverse Americans own guns, but why they use them on each other. In his own words: "Are we a land of gun nuts, or are we just nuts?" The eponymous focal point of th...
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