Michael Moore comes home to the issue he's been examining throughout his career: the disastrous impact of corporate dominance on the everyday lives of Unitedstatians (and by default, the rest of the world).
William Black | Self | |
Jimmy Carter | Self | |
Congressman Elijah Cummings | Self | |
Marcus Haupt | Self | |
Baron Hill | Self | |
Marcy Kaptur | Self | |
John McCain | Self | |
Michael Moore | Self | |
Stephen Moore | Self | |
Sarah Palin | Self | |
Ronald Reagan | Self | |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt | Self | |
Bernie Sanders | Self | |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | Self | |
Wallace Shawn | Self | |
Chesley Sullenberger | Self | |
Elizabeth Warren | Self | |
Peter Zalewski | Self - Consultant | |
Glenn Beck | Self | |
Joe Biden | Self | |
Michael Bloomberg | Self | |
John Boehner | Self | |
Stephen G. Breyer | Self | |
Tom Brokaw | Self | |
George W. Bush | Self |
Director | Michael Moore | |
Writer | Michael Moore | |
Producer | Judy Aley, Rod Birleson, Jim Czarnecki, Carl Deal, Jane Sellen Edwards, Cory Fisher, Adriane Giebel, Kathleen Glynn, Ewan Gotfryd, Karey Green, Basel Hamdan, John Hardesty, Annie Heringer, Christina D. King, Jennifer Latham, Tia Lessin, Pearl Lieberman, Amy McCampbell, Risa Mickenberg, Anne Moore, Michael Moore, Jonathan Schwarz, Kristen Vaurio, Eric Weinrib, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Rehya Young, Titi Yu | |
Musician | Jeff Gibbs | |
Photography | Daniel Marracino, Jayme Roy |