Michael Moore
![Moore during the [[Venice Film Festival]] in September 2009](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/Michael_Moore_66%C3%A8me_Festival_de_Venise_%28Mostra%29_9.jpg)
Moore followed up and won the 2002 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for ''Bowling for Columbine'', which examines the causes of the Columbine High School massacre and the overall gun culture in the United States. He directed and produced ''Fahrenheit 9/11'', a critical look at the early presidency of George W. Bush and the War on Terror, which earned $119,194,771 to become the highest-grossing documentary at the American box office of all time. The film won the Palme d'Or at the 2004 Cannes film festival, and was the subject of intense controversy. His documentary ''Sicko'' examines health care in the United States, and is one of the top ten highest-grossing documentaries . In September 2008, he released his first free film on the Internet, ''Slacker Uprising'', which documents his personal quest to encourage Americans to vote in presidential elections. He has written and starred in ''TV Nation'', a satirical news-magazine television series, and ''The Awful Truth'', a satirical show. In 2018, he released his latest film, ''Fahrenheit 11/9'', a documentary about the 2016 United States presidential election and the presidency of Donald Trump. He was executive producer of ''Planet of the Humans'' (2019), a documentary about the environmental movement.
Moore's works criticize topics such as globalization, big business, assault weapon ownership, Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump, the Iraq War, the American health care system, and capitalism overall. In 2005, ''Time'' named Moore one of the world's 100 most influential people. Provided by Wikipedia
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42by Boynton Paul, Moore Michael, Newman Riley, Berg Eric, Bonicalzi Ricco, McKenney KevenGet full text
Published 2014-06-01
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49by Farmerie William G, Shaw Regina, Soltis Pamela S, Dhingra Amit, Moore Michael J, Folta Kevin M, Soltis Douglas EGet full text
Published 2006-08-01
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50by Kendrick, Tony, Dowrick, Christopher, McBride, Anita, Howe, Amanda, Clarke, Pamela, Maisey, Sue, Moore, Michael, Smith, Peter W.Get fulltext
Published 2009
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51by Summers, Rachael, Moore, Michael, Ekberg, Stuart, Chew-Graham, Carolyn A., Little, Paul, Stevenson, Fiona, Brindle, Lucy, Leydon, GeraldineGet fulltext
Published 2016
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52by Cooke, Jonathan, Butler, Christopher, Hopstaken, Rogier, Dryden, Matthew Scott, McNulty, Cliodna, Hurding, Simon, Moore, Michael, Livermore, David MartinGet fulltext
Published 2015
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53by van Erp, Nicole, Little, Paul, Stuart, Beth, Moore, Michael, Thomas, Mike, Butler, Chris C., Hood, Kerenza, Coenen, Samuel, Goossens, Herman, Leven, Margareta, Verheij, Theo J.MGet fulltext
Published 2014
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54by Little, Paul, Moore, Michael, Hobbs, F.D.R, Mant, David, McNulty, Cliodna, Williamson, Ian, Cheng, Edith, Stuart, Beth, Kelly, Joanne, Barnett, Jane, Mullee, Mark, Leydon, GeraldineGet fulltext
Published 2013
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55by Cook, Johanna, Hayward, Gail, Thompson, Matthew, Hay, Alastair D., Moore, Michael, Little, Paul, Harman, Kim, Wolstenholme, Jane, Perera, Rafael, Voysey, Merryn, Allen, Julie, Breen, Maria, Heneghan, CarlGet fulltext
Published 2014
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56by Charlton Judith, Ashworth Mark, McCann Gerard, Dregan Alex, McDermott Lisa, van Staa Tjeerd, Gulliford Martin C, Grieve Andrew P, Little Paul, Moore Michael V, Yardley LucyGet full text
Published 2011-05-01
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57by Gulliford, Martin C., Van Staa, Tjeerd P., McDermott, Lisa, Dregan, Alex, McCann, Gerard, Ashworth, Maek, Charlton, Judith, Grieve, Andrew P., Little, Paul, Moore, Michael, Yardley, LucyGet fulltext
Published 2011
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58by Wang, K., Birring, Surinder S., Taylor, Kathryn, Fry, Norman K., Hay, Alastair D., Moore, Michael, Jin, Jing, Perera, Rafael, Farmer, Andrew, Little, Paul, Harrison, Timothy G, Mant, David, Harnden, AnthonyGet fulltext
Published 2014
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