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‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ at 20: Revisiting the Fear and Anger

Michael Moore’s hit documentary isn’t a prosecutor’s brief but a political and emotional appeal, rooted in the ways in which the country’s burdens are unequally borne.

Nicolas Rapold
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Documentary Films and Programs, Fahrenheit 9/11 (Movie), Iraq War (2003-11), Moore, Michael (1954- ), September 11 (2001)
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