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Manufacturing Michael Moore

Two films with Michael Moore involved are upon us: Sicko, Moore’s latest documentary broadside at the Bush administration is ‘infecting’ cinemas as we speak (and breaking box office records). While Manufacturing Dissent is a much anticipated DVD release that turns the critical glare Moore has made his name on back onto the man himself. It’s out September 5.

Michael Moore is the first true documentary superstar. Literally outweighing celebrity doc agitators before him (eg. Nick Broomfield (Kurt & Courtney), Andrew Denton (God On My Side) and the BBC’s Jonathan Ross), Moore first hit the big time with Roger & Me (1981). Made on a shoestring and grossing USD$6 million, it charts the rise and fall of Moore’s hometown, Flint, Michigan. MooreM and his camera crew arrived just as General Motors were closing yet another of the car manufacturing plants the town was built on, ousting – according to Moore - most of Flint’s populace from steady work. While filming mile after mile of boarded up houses, shops and strip malls, he hit upon the idea of tracking down GM’s then CEO – one Roger Smith – to make him accountable. Moore hit upon a golden formula: to get thrown out of as many board rooms, corporate buildings and country clubs as possible, on camera, in an effort to stir the pot, get his political cause noticed all the while entertaining those who’ve paid their hard earned cash to see the film. His ‘activism as entertainment’ ploy proved to be gold.

Moore’s next doc feature The Big One (1997) offered more of the same political ‘punking’, with the man touring America’s “heartland”, door-stopping Fortune 500 high flyers to find sympathy for ‘the worker’. But his franchise really took root on the small screen in TV Nation (1994-95, 1997), which later morphed into The Awful Truth (1999-2000), where Moore and his merry band of pranksters unleashed their ire onto all manner of corporate high flyer, middle management and unthinking office schlub, to raise social awareness and highlight capitalist unfairness.

But wait, there’s Moore! Bowling For Columbine (2002) earned Moore an Oscar, a loyal global audience and more money than any documentary in history. Horrified by the Columbine high school shootings – where two teenagers went on a rampage wielding automatic – Moore set out to discover how such an event could happen. His investigation into America’s “right to bear arms” gun culture is at once alarming and affecting, with the odd ignorant ‘no-one’ sacrificed to the cause. As a result, Moore became ‘official hero’ to liberal America.

In Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) Moore takes his anti-corporate crusade even further. He investigates how the events of 9/11 justified the Bush Administration’s push into the Middle East, suggesting an oil-related conspiracy theory of mega-proportions. No Oscar this time but Fahrenheit 9/11 brought Moore more box office, notoriety and political clout than any activist in history. Touring with the film he campaigned tirelessly against Bush’s re-election, urging all Americans to enrol to vote - and then to vote him out. It didn’t work.

Enter Manufacturing Dissent… Moore has always had his detractors, some more extreme than others, but even many of his fans - while applauding his message - have also felt uneasy with his hands on movie methods. Two of them decided to make Manufacturing Dissent, a film that turns the critical glare back onto the man himself, with some surprising results. In the most democratic spirit, it asks the audience to be the judge, something even Michael Moore couldn’t argue with...

- Megan

Megan Spencer has spent way too much of her life in the dark, all for a good cause though - watching movies as a professional film critic. For the last six and a half years she has been serving the ever-increasing hunger for film and DVD reviews as radio triple j's resident film critic, and a year ago joined the new line up of long-running SBS-TV film review program, The Movie Show.

Every now and then she pops up into the light to make her own films, documentaries (her latest is 'Fantastic Brutality', a documentary about an obsessed wrestling fan, to be released next year). She has also written about film for many publications including J-Mag, Limelight, Inside Film Magazine and the Age Green Guide.

And the impossible question to ask a film critic: what's her favourite film? "Blue Velvet would be at the top of the list, so would Fight Club... But then again American In Paris makes me cry every time."

Megan has also been part of the Foxtel's Project Greenlight Australia as an on-air panelist and judge.

Michael Moore on DVD

Awful Truth, The-Series 1 - Disc 1
Awful Truth, The-Series 1 - Disc 1 (M)  1999
At last, the long-awaited DVD/VHS release of entire first season of Michael Moore’s Emmy Award winning series, The Awful Truth. See the adventures of Michael Moore and his People's Democratic Republic as they: bail Crackers out of jail, play «beat the rich», help Joe Camel find a new job, watch Luci...   more
Awful Truth, The-Series 1 - Disc 2
Awful Truth, The-Series 1 - Disc 2 (M)  1999
At last, the long-awaited DVD/VHS release of entire first season of Michael Moore’s Emmy Award winning series, The Awful Truth. See the adventures of Michael Moore and his People's Democratic Republic as they: bail Crackers out of jail, play «beat the rich», help Joe Camel find a new job, watch Luci...   more
Big One, The - Michael Moore
Big One, The - Michael Moore (M)  1997
Searching America's heartland, armed only with a camera, a biting sense of humour and sympathy for the American worker, Moore embarks on a one-man campaign to persuade Fortune 500 companies to consider their downsizing decisions. Along the way, he stops at various small-town parking lots and mal...   more
Bowling for Columbine
Bowling for Columbine (M)  2002
Bowling For Columbine is Michael Moore's most daring and sophisticated film to date. Exploring guns and violence in American society, Moore provokes, he searches, he even pokes fun. Why? He wants to know why America is so violent. "SCREAMINGLY FUNNY AND UNEXPECTEDLY MOVING". NEW YOR...   more
Corporation, The
Corporation, The (PG)  2003
One hundred and fifty years ago, the corporation was a relatively insignificant entity. Today, it is a vivid, dramatic and pervasive presence in all our lives. Like the Church, the Monarchy and the Communist Party in other times and places, the corporation is today’s dominant institution. But histor...   more
Fahrenheit 9/11
Fahrenheit 9/11 (M)  2004
The temperature where freedom burns! The title of Michael Moore's new film, Fahrenheit 9/11 is a reference to the famous Ray Bradbury novel (and 1966 film by Francois Truffaut), Fahrenheit 451, about a futuristic society in which the written word is outlawed and all books are burned. Fahr...   more
Roger and Me
Roger and Me (M)  1989
In 1989, Michael Moore, winner of 2002's Best Documentary Feature Academy Award and Cannes Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Bowling for Columbine,triumphantly burst upon the American moviemaking scene with Roger & Me,a hilarious, penetrating forerunner of the independent film movement to follow....   more
This Divided State
This Divided State (M)  2005
A documentary on a visit by Michael Moore to Utah Valley State College just weeks before the 2004 election. When liberal filmmaker Michael Moore is invited to speak at Utah Valley State College, it creates a firestorm not usually seen in the heart of conservative Mormon country. A media frenzy fol...   more
Yes Men, The
Yes Men, The (M)  2003
With poker-faced impersonation as their weapon, and World Trade Organisation officials as their target, the Yes Men pull off one bold prank after another in an effort to raise political consciousness. And when their outrageous stunts are actually swallowed – hook, line and sinker – the Yes Men must ...   more
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