16 September 2009

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Caption: Actors portraying the CEOs of three banks that received bailout money. at the Washington premiere of Capitalism: A Love Story on the 20th anniversary of Michael Moore's groundbreaking masterpiece Roger & Me at the AMC Uptown Theater, Washington DC, USA on September 29, 2009. The movie examines the disastrous impact of corporate dominance on....

MOORE SAYS HE MAY STOP PRODUCING DOCUMENTARIES

Michael Moore has indicated that his latest theatrical documentary, Capitalism A Love Story , may be his last. Appearing at a news conference at the Toronto Film Festival, Moore seemed to acknowledge that he feels frustrated by his inability to promote change in public policy with his films. "I've been having to sort of knock my head against the wall here for 20 years saying these things," he said. He seemed particularly upset with the current political deadlock over health care. Referring to his last documentary, Sicko , Moore said, "Two years ago, I tried to get the health-care debate going, and it did eventually, and now where are we? ... What am I supposed to do at a certain point?" He indicated that he may return to making fictional films. "I think making a good movie is about telling a good story, and you can do that through fiction or nonfiction," Moore said.

16/09/2009


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