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  1. Fahrenheit 9/11 is a 2004 American documentary film directed and written by, and starring filmmaker, director, political commentator and activist Michael Moore. The subjects of the film are the presidency of George W. Bush, the Iraq War, and the media's coverage of the war.

  2. Jun 25, 2004 · Michael Moore's controversial film exposes how the Bush Administration allegedly used the 9/11 attacks to launch unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The film features archived footage, interviews, and statistics to criticize the US security system, patriotism, and imperialism.

    • (133K)
    • Documentary, Drama, War
    • Michael Moore
    • 2004-06-25
  3. Wikipedia • The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist suicide terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001. That morning,...

    • 263 min
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    • Michael Moore
  4. Watch the official trailer of Fahrenheit 9/11, a documentary by Michael Moore that criticizes the Bush administration's response to the September 11 attacks. The film claims that the Bush administration used the tragedy to justify wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    • 2 min
    • 768.5K
    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
  5. Jun 26, 2024 · Michael Moore’s 2004 documentary “Fahrenheit 9/11” opens with a dazed look at the 2000 presidential election, when it seemed that Vice President Al Gore might defeat George W. Bush, then the ...

  6. A political documentary by Michael Moore that criticizes the Bush administration's motives for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan after 9/11. See critics' reviews, ratings, trailer, cast and watchlist options for this controversial film.

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  7. Jun 24, 2004 · Roger Ebert praises Michael Moore's documentary as a dramatization of what he sees as a failed and dangerous presidency of George W. Bush. He criticizes Bush's incompetence, dishonesty, and relationship with Saudi Arabia, and shows his inexplicable reaction to 9/11.