Michael Moore Turns Up the Heat in Fahrenheit 11/9
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The cinematic son of America’s industrial proletariat launches a blistering broadside
by: Ed Rampell
In Fahrenheit 11/9, Moore takes aim at the Trump presidency—and others. (Photo: Screenshot)
ince 1989’s anti-globalization Roger & Me, Michael Moore’s films have helped frame national debates on critical issues, from 2002’s anti-gun Bowling for Columbine to 2007’s rallying cry for universal healthcare, Sicko. Moore’s arguments about wealth inequality in 2009’s Capitalism: A Love Story helped fuel the Occupy Wall Street movement.
In his brand new Fahrenheit 11/9, the cinematic son of America’s industrial proletariat launches a blistering broadside against the increasingly beleaguered Trump regime. The title reverses the numbers in the name of his big ...
