Michael Moore is famous for his documentary making, he also writes books along side the famous documentaries.
His first documentary in 1989 was Roger & Me, This was a documentary film rated 15 about the company General Motors in Michigan closing the factory's and putting 30,000 people out of work and to raise the spirits he made this documentary film. He went searching for Roger but he could not find him.
From then on he began creating more and more extremely successful documentaries that are displayed below:
Two Mikes don't Make a Wright (1992)
Pets or Meat: The Return to Flint (1992)
TV Nation (1994-1995)
Canadian Bacon (1995)
The Big One (1997)
TV Nation: Volume One (1997)
TV Nation: Volume Two (1997)
And Justice For All (1998)
The Awful Truth Series (1999-2000)
Bowling for Columbine (2002)
The Best of R.E.M.: In View 1988-2003 (2003)
Fahrenheit 9/11(2004)
Capitalism: A Love Story (2007)
Captain Mike Across America (2007)
Sicko (2007)
Awards
Michael Moore has won many awards, he has received an Oscar and 33 other wins in his time along with 17 other nominations.
Here is a clip of him winning an Oscar in 2003.
He won a huge variety of different awards but his most popular award is the audience award which he has won 8 times. He deserves the awards because he creates some extremely powerful documentaries that hold strong cases and he always manages to succeed. His main type of documentary is expository as he often creates the documentaries where a lot of serious issues are exposed often topics to do with politics or society.
Two Mikes don't Make a Wright (1992)
Pets or Meat: The Return to Flint (1992)
TV Nation (1994-1995)
Canadian Bacon (1995)
The Big One (1997)
TV Nation: Volume One (1997)
TV Nation: Volume Two (1997)
And Justice For All (1998)
The Awful Truth Series (1999-2000)
Bowling for Columbine (2002)
The Best of R.E.M.: In View 1988-2003 (2003)
Fahrenheit 9/11(2004)
Capitalism: A Love Story (2007)
Captain Mike Across America (2007)
Sicko (2007)
Awards
Michael Moore has won many awards, he has received an Oscar and 33 other wins in his time along with 17 other nominations.
Here is a clip of him winning an Oscar in 2003.
He won a huge variety of different awards but his most popular award is the audience award which he has won 8 times. He deserves the awards because he creates some extremely powerful documentaries that hold strong cases and he always manages to succeed. His main type of documentary is expository as he often creates the documentaries where a lot of serious issues are exposed often topics to do with politics or society.
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