Michael Moore
13 titles
Filmography
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Bowling for Columbine
(2002)This documentary examines gun violence in the U.S. in relation to other countries, including the specific events that led to the Columbine massacre.

Sicko
(2007)Michael Moore investigates the United States’ profit-based health care system, comparing it to free medical care in Canada, England, and France.

Fahrenheit 9/11
(2004)The definitive exposé revealing how and why the Bush Administration manufactured evidence to invade war in Iraq following the 2001 terrorist attacks.

Capitalism: A Love Story
(2009)In the midst of the global financial and foreclosure crisis, Michael Moore goes to the banks responsible and demands the American people’s money back.

Fahrenheit 11/9
(2018)Filmmaker Michael Moore examines the current state of American politics, particularly the Donald J. Trump presidency and gun violence, while highlighting the power of grassroots democratic movements.

Where to Invade Next
(2015)Academy Award-winning director Michael Moore returns with what may be his most provocative, subversive and hilarious film yet. In WHERE TO INVADE NEXT Moore plays the role of "invader," visiting a host of nations including Italy, France, Germany and Tunisia to commandeer policies and ideas that will improve prospects in America.

Roger & Me
(1989)Director Michael Moore is a treat as a deadpan modern-day Mark Twain, obsessed with interviewing General Motors chairman Roger Smith after auto-factory closings destroy the filmmaker's hometown of Flint, Michigan.

2020: The Dumpster Fire
(2021)This documentary follows Antifa performance artist Rod Webber on his satirical political campaign during the 2020 US Presidential Election.

The Yes Men
(2003)Two men perpetrate an elaborate and elegant form of culture jamming that has duped thousands by creating a fake World Trade Organization website as a joke and then running with it.

Cameraperson
(2016)A boxing match in Brooklyn, life in postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina, the daily routine of a Nigerian midwife, an intimate family moment at home -- these scenes and others are woven into "Cameraperson," a tapestry of footage captured over the twenty-five-year career of documentary cinematographer Kirsten Johnson.
Michael Moore in TrumpLand
(2016)See the show Ohio Republicans tried to shut down. Oscar-winner Michael Moore dives right into hostile territory with his daring and hilarious one-man show, deep in the heart of TrumpLand in the weeks before the 2016 election. His mission? "Make America Sane Again.
Slacker Uprising
(2007)
The Corporation
(2003)The Corporation is a 2003 Canadian documentary film written by Joel Bakan, and directed by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott. The documentary is critical of the modern-day corporation, considering its legal status as a class of person and evaluating its behaviour towards society and the world at large as a psychiatrist might evaluate an ordinary person.