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    Sicko is a 2007 American political documentary film by filmmaker Michael Moore. Investigating health care in the United States, the film focuses on the country's health insurance and the pharmaceutical industry.

  2. Jun 28, 2007 · Moore exposes the flaws and injustices of the American health care system, which is run for profit and denies coverage to millions of people. He compares it with other countries that provide universal health care and shows the human cost of the US system.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0386032Sicko (2007) - IMDb

    Jul 3, 2007 · Sicko is a 2007 film by Michael Moore that compares the US health care system with other countries and exposes its flaws and abuses. The film features interviews, testimonies, and footage of patients, doctors, and politicians, as well as a trip to Cuba for 9/11 clean-up volunteers.

    • (77K)
    • Documentary, Drama
    • Michael Moore
    • 2007-07-03
  4. Watch SiCKO, a 2007 film by Michael Moore that exposes the flaws and failures of the American healthcare system. The film follows Moore as he travels to different countries to compare their healthcare models and challenges the US status quo.

    • 124 min
    • 350K
    • Michael Moore
  5. Sicko is a film by Michael Moore that exposes the flaws and injustices of the American health care system. It features interviews with people who have suffered from lack of coverage, and compares the U.S. with other countries that provide free health care.

    • (218)
    • Michael Moore
    • PG-13
    • Dog Eat Dog Films
  6. Sep 24, 2013 · Sicko - Official® Trailer [HD] - YouTube. TrailersPlaygroundHD. 99.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 210. 31K views 10 years ago. Release Date: June 22, 2007 (NY; wide release: June 29) If you want to...

    • Sep 24, 2013
    • 31.9K
    • TrailersPlaygroundHD
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  8. A documentary by Michael Moore that compares the U.S. health care system with other countries and exposes its flaws and corruption. He interviews patients, doctors, politicians, and 9/11 volunteers who were denied or refused treatment and traveled to Cuba for free care.

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