Film Review: “Fahrenheit 9/11
a review by Irem Özcan
“Fahrenheit 9/11. The temperature where freedom burns“. With this tagline, Michael Moore plays on the title of an earlier science-fiction novel called “Fahrenheit 451“, by Ray Bradbury The title refers to the temperature, when paper starts to burn.
Whenever we think about “media”, or words such as “government” and “Conglomerate” occur to us together. And whenever we think about an accident, media always play an important role. In Japan in 2011, there was a serious explosion of nuclear facility resulted from a tsunami. The tsunami heated an entire area of the Hukushima region and it made it a ground zero.
Documentarians always have their own points of view, but Michael Moore takes what he needs to convince his audience of his political opinion. Moore produced this film with the explicit goal to prohibit the reelection of George Bush. The Movie is filled with controversy. As footage he used many cuts of tv-news and ‚personal‘ interviews made by himself with a big portion of dry sarcasm.
Whenever we think about “media”, or words such as “government” and “Conglomerate” occur to us together. And whenever we think about an accident, media always play an important role. In Japan in 2011, there was a serious explosion of nuclear facility resulted from a tsunami. The tsunami heated an entire area of the Hukushima region and it made it a ground zero.
The film Capote is based on the book “In Cold Blood” that Truman Capote wrote in 1966, it’s a novel, which detailed the horrible murder that shocked the little town of Holcomb in Kansas. The murder happened in 1959; the Clutter family was the victims here, a Kansas farmer, his wife and two kids.
Der Film „Unser täglich Brot“ beschäftigt sich mit der Lebensmittelindustrie in Europa. Er wurde zwischen 2003 und 2005 vom österreichischen Nikolaus Geyrhalter in Europa gedreht. In Österreich kam er am 21. April 2006 in die Kinos.