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ordinary citizens provide a powerful and critical examination of the events and decisions surrounding the 2000 U.S. Presidential election, the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, and the subsequent invasion of Iraq.
Through a blend of archival footage and interviews, Moore exposes the flaws and contradictions within the American security system, highlighting the levels of paranoia and fear that were exploited to justify the war on Iraq. He raises questions about the government's true motivations and priorities, suggesting that the administration used the tragedy of 9/11 as a pretext for advancing their own political and economic agenda.
The documentary also sheds light on the relationship between the Bush administration and the Saudi Arabian royal family, specifically focusing on the evacuation of Saudi nationals from the U.S. immediately after the attacks. This raises further questions about the extent of the administration's connections to Saudi interests and their willingness to protect certain individuals.
Through his trademark blend of humor and hard-hitting journalism, Moore paints a damning picture of the American political landscape, revealing the consequences of a system driven by fear, misinformation, and manipulation. Ultimately, Fahrenheit 9/11 serves as a powerful call to action, urging viewers to question authority, confront injustice, and demand accountability from their leaders.
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Fahrenheit 9/11Release Date:
25 Jun 2004Writers:
Michael MooreAwards:
29 wins & 17 nominations