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Michael Moore

Michael Moore. “ I'm a millionaire, I'm a multi-millionaire. I'm filthy rich. You know why I'm a multi-millionaire? 'Cause multi-millions like what I do .“. Content. Biography Writing Directing Controversy Conclusion. Curriculum Vitae. Born in Flint/Michigan April 23rd, 1954

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Michael Moore

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  1. Michael Moore “I'm a millionaire, I'm a multi-millionaire. I'm filthy rich. You know why I'm a multi-millionaire? 'Cause multi-millions like what I do.“

  2. Content • Biography • Writing • Directing • Controversy • Conclusion

  3. Curriculum Vitae • Born in Flint/Michigan April 23rd, 1954 • Working class family • Catholic/Attended seminary at the age of 14 • 1972: Won a seat on the Flint school board • One of the youngest politicians in the US • Founded “Flint Voice“ at the age of 22 • lasted for 10 years

  4. Downsize This! Criticism on the American Dream and the American society. ”Moore gets under the skin of corporate giants, politicians, lobbyists, and the media-anyone who has made life tougher for the millions of Americans who are working longer hours for less pay and have had enough.”

  5. Stupid White Men Moore takes a close look at the disadvantages of the American system. The #1 Top Selling Nonfiction book in 2002 #1 Bestseller in Canada, Great Britain, Germany, Australia, Japan, Ireland, & New Zealand Translated into 24 languages. Sold more than 3 Million copies worldwide.

  6. Will They Ever Trust Us Again? Collection of G.I Letters. "I'm proud to give voice to the troops who have written to me."

  7. Writing • Downsize This! (1997) • Adventures in a TV Nation (1998) • Stupid White Men (2002) • Dude, Where‘s My Country? (2003) • Will They Ever Trust Us Again? (2004) • The Official Fahrenheit 9/11 Reader (2004)

  8. Fahrenheit 9/11 “Controversial and provocative.“ Moore considers the presidency of George W. Bush and where it lead the American people. Won “Palme d‘Or“ highest award at the Film Festival at Cannes/France 2004.

  9. Bowling for Columbine Academy Awards - Best Documentary César Awards – Best Foreign Film International Documentary Association – Best Documentation of All Time Moore deals with America‘s problems considering gun violence.

  10. Directing • Roger&Me (1989) • Canadian Bacon (1995) • The Big one (1997) • Bowling For Columbine (2002) • Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)

  11. Topics, aims and effect • Often the same or likewise topics. • Presenting himself as the voice of the middle class. • Provocation of superior people. • Anti-American • Attempt to have political influence.

  12. Oscar Acceptance Speech • Stresses the word ficticious. • His opinion: Government misleads the people and wants them to be scared. • Addresses George W. Bush and blames him for Iraq War.

  13. Nonfiction? • Question, if the information given by Moore is right. • Moore gives sources to prove his points • still his works are not beyond controversy.

  14. Violence in other Countries (BfC) • Information given by the movie:

  15. Controversy • Numbers taken from different years • USA statistic includs justifiable murder • Other countries do not. • Moore does not consider the population of each country.

  16. Research: • Homicides / 100‘000 inhabitants (2000-2001):

  17. Result • Americans still have more gun violence than other countries do. • Moore took his numbers in order to exaggerate.

  18. “Multi-Millions like what I do“ • Moore is more popular in Europe than in the US. • Number of critics and supporters are equal. • Difficult to find serious sources to second or oppose his point of views. • It is very important to be critical.

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  20. The End

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