Manufacturing Dissent: Uncovering Michael Moore (2007)

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Written by Rick Caine, Debbie Melnyk

Directed by Rick Caine, Debbie Melnyk

Running Time: 80 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: Canada

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Main Cast

Dave Barber
Peter Bart
Tony Bennett
Elizabeth Bourgeois
José Bové
Laura Bush
Rick CaineHimself
Jimmy Carter
Rosalynn Carter
Dick Cheney
Noam ChomskyHimself
Wesley Clark
Peter Damon
Howard Dean
John Derevlany
Phil Donahue
Michael Donovan
Mark DowieHimself - former investigative journalist
Ryan Eashoo
Roger Ebert
Diedre English
Al Franken
Image for Janeane GarofaloJaneane GarofaloHerself
Image for Richard GereRichard GereHimself
David Gilmour
Kathleen Glynn
Danny Goldberg
Ben HamperHimself
Sean Hannity
Terri Hardesty
Don Hazen
Joseph Heath
James Hirsen
Christopher HitchensHimself
Adam Hochschild
Jim Hubbard
Jesse Jackson
Gilles Jacob
Harlan JacobsonHimself
Mick Jagger
Jim Kenefick
John Kerry
Jesse Larner
Chris Lehmann
Chad Lowe
Henriette Mantel
Dave Marsh
Jack Matthews
Albert MayslesHimself
Nick McKinney
Debbie Melnyk
Moby
Anne Moore
Image for Michael MooreMichael MooreHimself
Errol MorrisHimself
Govindini Murty
Ralph NaderHimself
Alanis Obomsawin
Bill O'Reilly
John PiersonHimself

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