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    Where to Invade Next

    R2016 · Documentary · 1h 59m

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  1. Feb 25, 2016 · Where to Invade Next: Directed by Michael Moore. With Michael Moore, Johnny Fancelli, Christina Fancelli, Lorena Lardini. To learn what the USA can learn from other nations, Michael Moore playfully "invades" them to see what they have to offer.

    • Art Snob
    • 3 min
    • Michael Moore
  2. Where to Invade Next is a 2015 American documentary film written and directed by Michael Moore. [4] [5] The film, in the style of a travelogue, has Moore spending time in countries such as Italy, France, Finland, Tunisia, Slovenia, Germany, and Portugal where he experiences those countries' alternative methods of dealing with social and ...

    • $4.46 million
    • Michael Moore
  3. Dec 23, 2015 · Where to Invade Next is a compelling documentary on the need for discussion and change within American social, work, and governmental systems. The film’s title is a tongue-in-cheek name based on America’s world reputation for leading the charge against rival nations.

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    • 120 min
  4. Where to Invade Next finds documentarian Michael Moore approaching progressive politics with renewed -- albeit unabashedly one-sided -- vigor. Filmmaker Michael Moore visits various countries...

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    • Michael Moore
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    • Documentary, Comedy
  5. Dec 23, 2015 · Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Michael Moore ’s surprising and extraordinarily winning “Where to Invade Next” will almost surely cast his detractors at Fox News and similar sinkholes into consternation. They get lots of mileage out of painting Moore as a far-left provocateur who’s all about “running America down.”.

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  7. Dec 22, 2015 · NYT Critic’s Pick. Directed by Michael Moore. Documentary, Comedy. R. 2 hours. By Stephen Holden. Dec. 22, 2015. Michael Moore’s latest documentary, “Where to Invade Next,” is a sprawling,...

  8. Synopsis. "This is an expansive, rib-tickling, and subversive comedy in which the eccentric, left-wing, populist filmmaker Michael Moore, playing the role of 'invader,' visits a host of nations to learn how the U.S. could improve its own prospects".

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