Capitalism: A Love Story
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Cast & Crew
Michael Moore
Michael Moore
Milton Adamou
Kea Kelley Alcock
Anatolij N Alexandrov
Judy Aley
Film Details
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Synopsis
Corporate dominance has had a disastrous impact on the everyday lives of Americans and, by default, the rest of the world. But this time the culprit is much bigger than General Motors, and the crime scene far wider than Flint, Michigan. From Middle America, to the halls of power in Washington, to the global financial epicenter in Manhattan. What is the price that America pays for its love of capitalism? Years ago, that love seemed so innocent. Today, however, the American dream is looking more like a nightmare as families pay the price with their jobs, their homes and their savings. Moore takes us into the homes of ordinary people whose lives have been turned upside down; and he goes looking for explanations in Washington, DC and elsewhere. What he finds are the all-too-familiar symptoms of a love affair gone astray: lies, abuse, betrayal-and 14,000 jobs being lost every day.
Director
Michael Moore
Crew
Milton Adamou
Kea Kelley Alcock
Anatolij N Alexandrov
Judy Aley
Gregg August
Tony Babino
Lorne Balfe
Corey Bayes
Joe Beirne
Christine Bergren
Richard Berry
Rod Birleson
Brice Bishop-pullan
Evan Boulanger
Jessica Brunetto
Nico Carstens
Amy T Carter
Alan Chow
Dominic Cochran
Kate Coe
Fabrizio Costantini
Robert Cotnoir
Bryan Cox
Laura Crider
Keith Culbertson
Ali Cummings
Jim Czarnecki
Charles Davis
Carl Deal
Anton Dewaal
Kevin Doby
Patrick Doyle
Deanna Durbin
Kathy England
Christine Fall
Dan Evans Farkas
Cory Fisher
Max Fisher
Louisa Forni
Cailley Frank-lehrer
Tony Galluci
Liz Gengarelly
Jeff Gibbs
Adriane Giebel
Kari Giron
Kathleen Glynn
Eileen Godoy
Bob Golden
Bob Golden
Craig Gordon
Karey Green
Matthew Griffin
Scott Guitteau
Woody Guthrie
Merle Haggard
Basel Hamdan
Johnny Hardesty
Molly Hardesty-moore
Michael Hatzer
Wolfgang Held
Chris Henze
Don Henze
Annie Heringer
Bernard Herrmann
Harry Higgins
Ian Hollander
Gustav Holst
Susan Hormuth
Andrew Horn
James Horner
Christopher Hrasky
Matt Hull
Milt Jackson
Michael Aaron James
Al Jankowski
Simon Jeffes
Jennifer Jennings
Michael Johns
Michael Kania
Jim Keen
Gunild Keetman
Pat Kelleher
Bill Keskey
Christina D King
Joaby Knee
Andrew Kopietz
Alex Kopit
Avi Laniado
Braden Latham-jones
Francisco Latorre
Josh Lehman
Tia Lessin
Pearl Lieberman
Jesse Locks
Nicole London
Liz Lovern
Sid Lubitsch
James Maddock
Thomas Maincent
Lawrence Manchester
Dario Marianelli
Dario Marianelli
Riva Marker
Daniel Marracino
John Mathie
Wes Mayer
Don Mccloskey
Jim Mccormick
Jim Mcdonnell
Ryan Mcmahon
Alex Meillier
Tanya Meillier
Eric Merola
Jess Mireau
Paddy Moloney
Anne Moore
Michael Moore
Michael Moore
Veronica Moore
Sean Moskey
Harold Moss
Benjamin Murray
Cheryl Nardi
Cheryl Nardi
Nicole Navitsky
Fred Northrup
Katrina Norvell
Colin Nusbaum
Geoffrey O'connor
Conor O'neill
Scot Olive
Mike Olpin
Carl Orff
Nicole Orozco
Julia Otwell
Karl Peinkofer
Don Peterka
Jodie Plaut
Iggy Pop
Amanda Porter
Louis Prima
Pablo Proenza
Steve Quick
Christos Rafalides
Mark Rathaus
Munaf Rayani
Matthew Reedy
Todd Woody Richman
Marie-joelle Rizk
Gary A. Rizzo
Gary A. Rizzo
Martin Rossetti
Jayme Roy
Mark Roy
Rudy Royston
Carlye Rubin
Marvin Ruffin
Matt Rybczynski
Alana Schaffer
Amy Schewel
Jonathan Schwarz
Paul Sharpe
Yvonne Shirley
Lauren Shotwell
Shane Sigler
Michael Silvers
Irwin Simon
Mark Thomas Smith
Zartosht Soltani
Ines Sommer
George Sosa
Daniel Sperry
Hilary Stewart
Simon Van Steyn
Chris Taft
Jay Teegardin
Jackie Tejada
Kristen Vaurio
Jeff Vennard
John Versical
John Walter
Tammy Walters
Ben Waltzer
Bob Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein
Nicholas Weissman
Doug Winningham
Justin Worthington
Titi Yu
Svetlana Zill
Hans Zimmer
Hans Zimmer
Franklin Zitter
Film Details
Technical Specs
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Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Fall September 23, 2009
Wide Release in United States October 2, 2009
Released in United States on Video March 9, 2010
Released in United States September 2000
Shown at Venice International Film Festival (Competition) September 2-12, 20009.
Sequel to "Fahrenheit 9/11" (USA/2004) directed by Michael Moore.
Released in United States Fall September 23, 2009 (NY, LA)
Wide Release in United States October 2, 2009
Released in United States on Video March 9, 2010
Released in United States September 2000 (Shown at Venice International Film Festival (Competition) September 2-12, 20009.)
Winner of two awards including the Leoncino d'oro Award and the Open Award at the 2009 Venice International Film Festival.