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Paperback The Official Fahrenheit 9/11 Reader Book

ISBN: 0743272927

ISBN13: 9780743272926

The Official Fahrenheit 9/11 Reader

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From the Oscar and Emmy-winning director of Fahrenheit 9/11 comes the official guide to the film, including the complete screenplay of the 2004 Cannes Film Festival Best Picture Award winner.

The Cannes Film Festival jury voted unanimously to award the 2004 Best Picture Award to Michael Moore and Fahrenheit 9/11. Since then, it has gone on to smash all box office records for a documentary and created an international discussion about the Bush administration and the war in Iraq.

The Official Fahrenheit 9/11 Reader is a powerful and informative book that includes the complete screenplay of the most provocative film of the year. The book also includes extensive sources that back up all facts in the film, as well as articles, letters, photos, and cartoons about the most influential documentary of all time.

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Michael Moore at his best.

This is a pretty good production for Michael Moore. Some of the presentations may feel like he has gone off the deep end. However, he mentions some good points and fills in some information that many people may have missed. I am not a Michael Moore fan and possibly a verge on fascist. But you cannot afford to miss this presentation, as here and there, now and then, he mentions some things that you would not have seen. Of course, you have to weigh everything that you see with the fact that you know Michael Moore is trying to put forth a unified theory while using media soundbites. One trap that Michael Moore fell into with this production. The United States is a Republic. It may be a Democratic Republic, but it is a Republic. Even in the Roman Republic, not everyone was a citizen. A lot of his focus takes aim at the Republic and wishes we had instead “mob rule” … Oops, a pure democracy. Whether democracy is an advantage or disadvantage, the organization of this Republic is not the thrust of the movie, yet it can easily distract from what Michael Moore is trying to present. I can give more specifics on the contents of this movie, but I do not wish to sway someone with my opinion before they even get a chance to watch it.
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