Bowling for Columbine / United Artists and Alliance Atlantis present a Salter Street Films, VIF 2 production ; a Dog Eat Dog Films production ; written, produced and directed by Michael Moore ; produced by Kathleen Glynn, Jim Czarnecki ; producers, Charles Bishop, Michael Donovan.

"In the wake of the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, the intrepid filmmaker Michael Moore set out to investigate the long, often volatile love affair between Americans and their firearms, uncovering the pervasive culture of fear that keeps the nation locked and loaded. Equipped with a camera...

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Corporate Authors: United Artists (Firm) (Presenter)
Alliance Atlantis (Firm) (Presenter)
Salter Street Films (Production company)
VIF 2 (Firm) (Production company)
Dog Eat Dog Films (Production company)
Criterion Collection (Firm) (Publisher)
Other Authors: Moore, Michael, 1954 April 23- (Film producer, Screenwriter, Film director, Narrator)
Glynn, Kathleen R. (Film producer)
Czarnecki, Jim (Film producer)
Bishop, Charles (Film producer) (Film producer)
Donovan, Michael (Producer) (Film producer)
Engfehr, Kurt (Editor of moving image work, Film producer)
Gibbs, Jeff (composer (expression))
Language:English
Language and/or Writing System:
English dialogue with optional English subtitles for the deaf and hearing-impaired (SDH).
Published: [New York , New York] : The Criterion Collection, [2018]
Edition:Director-approved two-DVD special edition.
Series:Criterion collection ; 928.
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Genre:
Physical Description:2 videodiscs (120 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 folded-out leaflet (12 pages : color illustrations, 18 cm).
Format: Video DVD

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