Michael Moore
Michael Francis Moore is a renowned American filmmaker, author, and liberal political commentator, known for his provocative documentaries and social critiques. His influential works include Bowling for Columbine, Fahrenheit 9/11, Sicko, and Capitalism: A Love Story, which rank among the highest-grossing documentaries in history. In September 2008, he took a significant step in filmmaking by releasing his first movie for free online, titled Slacker Uprising. This documentary captures his efforts to galvanize American citizens to engage in the electoral process.
Moore is also recognized for his contributions to television, having created and starred in programs such as TV Nation and The Awful Truth. His art often focuses on critiquing various subjects, including globalization, corporate power, the prevalence of assault weapons, and the policies of U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Additionally, he is vocal about his opposition to the Iraq War and critiques the American healthcare system. Through both his films and writings, Moore challenges viewers to question societal norms and engage in political discourse, solidifying his position as a significant figure in contemporary political commentary.
Filmography
What Is Cinema?
Pony Express
Witchboard 2
Michael Moore in TrumpLand
Illegal in Blue
Almost Pregnant
The Fever
Fahrenheit 11/9
The Corporation
Beyond Barricades
Lucky Numbers
Cameraperson
Ethos
Last of the Right Whales
Where to Invade Next
Silver City
Secret Admirer
Sicko
The Atomic City
Roger & Me
The Big One
Fahrenheit 9/11
Bowling for Columbine
Capitalism: A Love Story
Stalag 17