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2004
122 minutes
Documentary, War
English
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There are documentaries that set out to show us the world, and others that set out to change it. Director Michael Moore's controversial Fahrenheit 9/11 is in the latter group; it claims to expose how US President George W. Bush used the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York as an excuse for attacking Afghanistan and Iraq. But as well as being a campaigner, Moore is also a very funny man who aims to get his audience laughing - whether they end up agreeing with him or not.
Contains strong language and real images of war horror.
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