The Michael Moore interview with Corey Boutilier
Michael Moore talks about what may be his last documentary, Religion, what the media has created with their "Fictitious character 'Michael Moore'", 20 years of filmmaking, and life after his ground-breaking documentary "Roger and Me". In "Capitalism a love story" it feels like the sequel to "Roger and Me" including a brand new trip back to the headquarters of GM.
Published Mar 5, 2010
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Very nice interview. You hardly ever see Michael so relaxed and personal in interviews. Yay independentfilm.com!
This interview kind of changed my mind about how I see Michael Moore. He seems like a real down to earth guy.
I am so glad that Corey treated Michael as a filmmaker and not just an activist like everyone else seems to. Mikes movies have been seen by more people than anyone else's in the history of documentary filmmaking.
Good interview.
I didn't know that Michael Moore had religion. Interesting interview.
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