Michael Moore's “Fahrenheit 9/11” may or may not have an impact on the November presidential elections. But the controversial documentary is definitely reshaping the independent film landscape in ...
Fahrenheit wasn’t the weekend’s only casualty in terms of a specialized film deciding to brave the nationwide waters. Opening a movie across North America requires a major hefty marketing spend for an ...
After months of hype from the provocative director, Michael Moore’s anti-Donald Trump polemic “Fahrenheit 11/9” arrived in theaters this weekend. But despite strong reviews from critics and ...
MONTREAL — Canuck film distributor Alliance Atlantis has snared Canadian rights to Michael Moore‘s controversial documentary “Fahrenheit 9/11.” Toronto-based film company plans to release it across ...
This article was updated at 8:15 p.m. With or without Disney’s help, Michael Moore‘s new docu about the Bush administration will likely be in theaters July 2. But that won’t be the end of the ...
Michael Moore had a problem. By the end of April 2004, he’d finished making Fahrenheit 9/11 but had no American distributor. Mel Gibson’s Icon Productions rejected the project back in April 2003.
“There is no time like the present,” Lions Gate Releasing president Tom Ortenberg told indieWIRE yesterday, when asked about the timing of the release. He added that it is important to cash in on the ...
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