posted on Jun, 16 2004 @ 09:42 PM
I found a nice place to view Fahrenheit 911 with my loved one shortly.
An atmospheric and romantic place to share a most unromantic film at its premiere at a Festival in a more peaceful part of the world than the US...
Here�s the Festival copy:
Can a movie change the world? Michael Moore is giving it his best shot, carrying his all-out assault on George W. Bush into the Cannes Film Festival
on a wave of anti-corporate hype � Disney won�t distribute it � and carrying it back home with the ultimate in Film Festival trophies: the Palme
d�Or.
European audiences like nothing better than and American criticizing America, but the real question is: now that they�ve heard about it, how will the
people of heartland America respond to it?
�.. will have their first chance to assess the power of Moore�s impassioned attempt to preach to the unconverted and send them fuming to the polls.
�It was strident, passionate, sometimes outrageously manipulative and often bafflingly selective in its material, but Fahrenheit 911 was a
barnstorming anti-war anti-Bush polemic tossed like an incendiary device into the crowded Cannes festival� This was an exhilarating and even
refreshing film, especially coming at a time when political commentators on either side of the Atlantic � progressives and ex-progressives alike � are
apparently too worldly and sophisticated to be angry about the war� � Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian.
�Moore takes the same hairpin turn the country has over the past 14 months and crash-lands into the gripping story that is unfolding in real time
right now� No-one would ever accuse Michael Moore of having a beautiful mind. Subtleties and fine distinctions are not his thing. That matters very
little, it turns out, when you have a story this ugly and this powerful to tell� � Frank Rich, NY Times
(Or you could take the �fair and balanced� approach, a la Fox � this straight from the house of sin: �It�s so outrageously false, it�s not even worth
comment� � Dan Bartlett, White House communications director. No rebuttal required? What a dimwit!)
BTW, has anyone seen the series of 11 shorts that goes by the name �11-09-01� where each short is exactly 11 minutes and 9 seconds and 1 frame long? I
finished watching it last night� the Iranian and Burkina Faso contributions were best, the Japanese human snake was the weirdest. Well worth seeing
these dramatized and artistic accounts of the precursor to war, a different experience to the bombardment of the reality of what the Bush disaster has
done by Moore�s crew.