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Moore and Me

This sounds good to me. Though I think Michael Moore is had his day in the sun. We’ll see how the public responds to Sicko.

As documentary filmmakers, Debbie Melnyk and Rick Caine looked up to Michael Moore.

Then they tried to do a documentary of their own about him - and ran into the same sort of resistance Moore himself famously faces in his own films.

The result is “Manufacturing Dissent,” which turns the camera on the confrontational documentarian and examines some of his methods. Among their revelations in the movie, which had its world premiere Saturday night at the South by Southwest film festival: That Moore actually did speak with then-General Motors chairman Roger Smith, the evasive subject of his 1989 debut “Roger & Me,” but chose to withhold that footage from the final cut.

The husband-and-wife directors spent over two years making the movie, which follows Moore on his college tour promoting 2004’s “Fahrenheit 9/11.” The film shows Melnyk repeatedly approaching Moore for an interview and being rejected; members of Moore’s team also kick the couple out of the audience at one of his speeches, saying they weren’t allowed to be shooting there.

Posted by James Hudnall on 03/11 at 07:28 PM
 
  1. Clearly, Moore has had one objective throughout his career - the advancement & enrichment of Michael Moore. Sadly, too many people confuse his “entertainment” for the truth.

    Posted by joy  on  03/12  at  11:52 AM
  2. Yep. And he has been successful at it. Nothing more hilarious than a greedy Marxist.

    Posted by  on  03/12  at  11:55 AM
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