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Bowling for Columbine.
2002 -
USA
- 123 min. -
Documentary
Director:
Michael Moore
Cast:
Michael
Moore,
Matt Stone,
Charlton Heston
More Information:
All Movie Guide
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- Lang.: English
/ Subtitles in English and
Spanish
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Sinopsis
(All Movie Guide)
Filmmaker, author, and
political activist
Michael Moore
trains his satirical eye on America's obsession with guns and violence in his
third feature-length documentary, which gets its title from a pair of loosely
related incidents. On April 20, 1999, shortly before they began their infamous
killing spree at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO, Eric Harris and Dylan
Klebold attended their favorite class, a no-credit bowling course held at a
bowling alley near the school, the same bowling alley which would become the
scene of a robbery and triple homicide two years later. While pondering these
events,
Moore humorously considers the link between random
violence and the game of ten pins; along the way,
Moore
calls on the Michigan Militia (and gets to know some of the models for their
"Militia Babes" calendar); spends some time with James Nichols, brother of
Oklahoma City bombing accomplice Terry Nichols; visits K-Mart's corporate
offices with two teenagers injured in the Columbine massacre as they ask the
retail chain to stop selling bullets for handguns; investigates the media's
role in the American climate of fear and anger; compares crime statistics in
the United States with those of Canada (which, despite higher unemployment and
a larger number of guns per capita, manages to rack up a small fraction of the
homicides committed in the United States), and questions actor and National
Rifle Association president
Charlton Heston
regarding his appearance at a pro-gun rally held in Littleton a few days after
the Columbine massacre, and a similar rally in Flint, MI, after a six-year-old
boy killed a classmate with a gun he took from his uncle's house.
Bowling for
Columbine received its first public screening at the
2002 Ann Arbor Film Festival; the film's official premiere took place a
few months later at the Cannes Film Festival.
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