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Film Quarterly (2007) 61 (2): 18–20.
Published: 01 December 2007
... failed institutions. ©© 2007 by the Regents of the University of California. 2007 Michael Moore healthcare documentary American institutions political film 18 WINTER 2007 08 Film Quarterly, Vol. 61, No. 2, pps 18 20, ISSN 0015-1386, electronic ISSN 1533-8630. © 2007 by the Regents of the...
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ABSTRACT Michael Moore's latest polemical documentary is, as this review of Sicko argues, characteristically obstreperous and heartfelt. Moore's indictment of U.S. healthcare is in its ambition comparable to the work of Frederick Wiseman, who also depicts the parlous state of failed institutions.