Lefty documentary maker, director most recently of the super popular and controversial Fahrenheit 9/11, now blogs. His first entry was made, ironically enough, on July 4.
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Lefty documentary maker, director most recently of the super popular and controversial Fahrenheit 9/11, now blogs. His first entry was made, ironically enough, on July 4.
 
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Call it a work of propaganda laced with fiction if you like, but it is debatable if it is a really a ‘documentary’.
Comment by Perry de Havilland — July 6, 2004 @ 1:04 pm
Just a dumb Canadian. Could we not consider Fahrenheit 9/11 an op-ed piece? Then again, if you’ve ever seen The Thin Blue Line all documentaries are always slanted to show you the writer/producer/director’s perspective.
Comment by Mitch Joel — July 7, 2004 @ 8:48 am