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Taking Sidesnew

As Nov. 2 slopes away and Americans dig in for four more years, one wonders what to make of the innumerable hours documentary filmmakers spent parked at editing stations, determined to dethrone George W. Bush.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Max Goldberg  |  12-29-2004  |  Movies

Movie Theater Chains Split on Whether to Show Moore's Filmnew

Two movie chains based in Springfield, Ill., and owned by members of the same family made conflicting decisions about exhibiting Fahrenheit 9/11. GKC Theatres banned the film in 28 of its 29 theatres, but Kerasotes Theatres showed it.
Illinois Times  |  John K. Wilson  |  07-22-2004  |  Movies

The Transforming Art of Michael Moore

For Moore, the real publicity bonanza is -- as it has been since 9/11 itself -- the knee-jerk attempts of ham-fisted powerbrokers to try to shut him up. Each attempt at censoring what he has to say has only made him stronger, and has made people all the more eager to know what’s so dangerous and forbidden.
Random Lengths News  |  Paul Rosenberg  |  06-18-2004  |  Movies

Film About Bush and Osama Premieres at Cannesnew

An account of Michael Moore's triumph at Cannes 2004 with his "Fahrenheit 9/11" documentary.
Boston Phoenix  |  Gerald Peary  |  05-27-2004  |  Movies

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