Michael Moore was born on April 23, 1954. He is an American film producer, writer and generous political critic. He directed and produced four out of eight documentaries with the best box office earnings ever. In 2005, Time magazine cited Moore as one of the most influential people in the world. The documentary "Bowling for Columbine" is exploring possible reasons for Colombane High School massacre. Academy 's "Best Documentary Works" and Independent Spirit Award, and the "Cezar Award of" Best Foreign Film ".
Michael Moore, filmmaker of Bowling for Columbine (2002), claims that American capitalism and matchesmith are wrong. But Mr. Moore is a person who insists that capitalism is responsible for everything in the world from marine pollution to paper cutting. This is the default answer for everything. Moore accused American psychology. He believes that is inseparable from capitalism. It is offensive, delusive and frontier. Like many American leftists, he wants the United States to be more 'European'. America wanted to simultaneously destroy the American heritage "European Centralizationism" at the same time. What they truly mean is that the United States must become more socially democratic, socialized, and controlled by so-called experts. This is what "Europe" means to the left of the United States, it is not Europe of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
Bowling Columbine is a 2002 American documentary written, produced, supervised and spoken by Michael Moore. This movie is exploring the main reasons for Moore who caused massacres in 1999 Colombane High School and other gun violence. Moore focuses on public opinion and assumptions about the Holocaust background and environment, and related issues. The movie will also explore the nature of American violence. This movie was a remarkable commercial success, Moore was made a budding filmmaker, and he won numerous awards such as Best Documentary Award, Best Documentary Award, Cannes Film Festival 2002 and so on. Anniversary Award and Cesar Best Foreign Film Award. This movie is considered one of the best documentaries ever.