Fahrenheit 9/11 -
DVD
(farenheit - farenhait)
Original U.S.
Edition
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$20.99 (Precio regular: $28.95)
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Disponibilidad: Fecha
de salida: 5 de Octubre, 2004
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DVD Information
- Starring: Michael Moore -
[Participant]
-
Director: Michael Moore
- Encoding: Region 1 - NTSC
- Format: Color,
Widescreen, Dolby
- Rated: R
- Release Date: Oct. 5,
2004
- Run Time: 126 min.
-
Languages:
English
-
Subtitles:
English
Movie Information
- General:
2004 - USA - 126 min. - Documentary, Color
- Genre/Type:
Culture & Society [nf], Social Issues,
- Themes:
Terrorism, Governmental Corruption, Fighting the System
- Domestic Box Office:
$113,299,624 (Until Aug. 8)
- Theatrical Release Date:
June 23, 2004
- Production
Budget: $6 million
Synopsis
Directed by Michael Moore, whose
aura of controversy only grew after his Oscar acceptance speech at the 2003
Academy Awards, Fahrenheit 9/11, like Moore's Bowling For Columbine and Roger
& Me, promises to expose the corporate wrongdoings and big-money scandals
perpetrated by America's financial elite. This movie, however, looks beyond
the inner echelons of General Motors and Lockheed Martin in hopes of outing
the evildoers in the White House, particularly in regards to the 43rd
President of the United States, George W. Bush. In addition to criticizing the
administration's handling of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the
Pentagon and World Trade Center, Moore digs deep into the surprising
relationship with the Bin Laden family held by both Bush administrations, and
questions whether or not potential Saudi involvement with the attacks has been
ignored. As Fahrenheit 9/11's Cannes Film Festival debut approached, marking
only the second time in 48 years that a documentary has been included among
the festival's main competition, Miramax's parent company Disney announced it
would not be distributing the film due to its partisan nature, and, according
to Moore, out of trepidation that the Florida-based Goliath's
multi-million-dollar tax breaks might be negatively affected by Florida
Governor Jeb Bush, whose review within Fahrenheit 9/11 is less than favorable.
Source: All Movie Guide
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