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  1. Bowling for Columbine is a 2002 documentary film written, produced, directed, and narrated by Michael Moore. The film explores what Moore suggests are the primary causes for the Columbine High School massacre and other acts of gun violence.

  2. Nov 15, 2002 · Bowling for Columbine: Directed by Michael Moore. With Michael Moore, Salvador Allende, Mike Bradley, Arthur A. Busch. Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence.

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  3. Oct 11, 2002 · Watch Bowling for Columbine (2002) online. Documentary by Michael Moore taking a deeper look into the shocking events that transpired during the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, from those responsible for the attack to the countless lives that were lost during it.

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  4. Nov 15, 2011 · Bowling for Columbine Official Trailer #1 - Michael Moore Movie (2002) HD. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.67M subscribers. Subscribed. 3.2K. 810K views 12 years ago. Subscribe to...

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  5. Jun 30, 2018 · The original trailer in high definition of Bowling for Columbine directed by Michael Moore and starring Michael Moore, Charlton Heston, Marilyn Manson. ...more.

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  6. Bowling for Columbine. In the wake of the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, the intrepid filmmaker Michael Moore set out to investigate the long, often volatile love affair between Americans and their firearms, uncovering the pervasive culture of fear that keeps the nation locked and loaded.

  7. Oct 18, 2002 · Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine," a documentary that is both hilarious and sorrowful, is like a two-hour version of that anecdote. We live in a nation of millions of handguns, but that isn't really what bothers Moore. What bothers him is that we so frequently shoot them at one another.