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The Big One

United States, United Kingdom

1997

91 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR Michael Moore

EXEC Jeremy Gibson, David Mortimer

PROD Kathleen Glynn

SCR Michael Moore

DP Brian Danitz, Chris Smith

CAST Michael Moore, Elaine Bly, Dan Burns, Chip Carter, Bill Clinton

ED Meg Reticker

MUSIC The World Famous Blue Jays

SOUND Sarah Price

Synopsis

Our intrepid defender of the working man, Michael Moore, documents his 1996 “Downsize This!” book tour across the USA. Shot on-the-cheap with a video camera, we once again watch our hero interview the working man at yet another plant closing, while also trying to get past corporate security guards to interview the millionaire CEOs. —IMDb

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Michael Moore

Author, filmmaker, and political activist Michael Moore has developed a trademark style of tackling major issues with a sharp sense of humor while maintaining a regular-guy attitude, an approach that has helped him secure a reputation as both a razor-sharp humorist and one of America’s most fearless political commentators. Michael Moore was born in 1954 in Davison, MI, a suburb of Flint, then home to one of General Motors’ biggest manufacturing plants, where Moore’s father and grandfather both worked. Born to an Irish-Catholic family, Moore attended parochial school until he was 14, when he transferred to Davison High School. Moore soon developed an interest in student politics as well as larger issues; he won a merit badge as an Eagle Scout by creating a slide show exposing environmentally unfriendly businesses in Flint, and in 1972, when 18-year-olds were granted the right to vote, he ran for a seat on the Flint school board, soon becoming one of the youngest people in the United… read more

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SILLIAU

4Mar12

Really a great report on corporate America. What stands out for me is how humour may help a lot in social action. A must see.

Manuel Coelho

17Dec10

this is awful. it looks like an exercise, a poorly directed one.

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