
Fahrenheit 9/11
2004 · Movie · R · 123 min · ★ 7.1 · 75% critics
Michael Moore presents a perspective on how the Bush administration allegedly used the events of 9/11 to support unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The film combines commentary with interviews and real-world footage to question decisions and motivations surrounding the War on Terror.
Also known as Fahrenheit 9-11 · Fahrenheit 9 11 · Michael Moore - Fahrenheit 911 · Fahrenheit 911
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Details
- Years
- 2004
- Release date
- 2004-06-25
- Language
- English
- Rated
- R
- Runtime
- 123 min
- Max quality
- HD
- Critic score
- 75/100
- TMDB rating
- 7.1/10 (1,523 votes)
- Box office
- $222,400,000
- Budget
- $6,000,000
About
If you like bold political documentaries that challenge official narratives, Fahrenheit 9/11 may hit hard; Not for you if you want fully balanced viewpoints or dispute-heavy claims, and if you prefer more straightforward titles like Bowling for Columbine or 13th.
Pros: powerful, provocative; emotional interviews; strong topical focus | Cons: one-sided claims; factual accuracy debated; some disturbing war footage
Themes
- saudi arabia
- usa president
- government
- politics
- war on terror
- socialism
- jihad
- iraq
- iraq war
- political intrigue
- 9/11
- political scandal
- +6 more
Awards & recognition
- Palme d'Or · 2004
- European Film Award — Best Non-European Film · 2004 · nominated
Cast & crew

Michael Moore
as Self

John Conyers
as Self
- AH
Abdul Henderson
as Self

Craig Unger
as Self

George W. Bush
as Self (archive footage)

Saddam Hussein
as Self (archive footage)

Osama bin Laden
as Self (archive footage)

Larry King
as Self (archive footage)

George H. W. Bush
as Self (archive footage)

Bill Clinton
as Self (archive footage)
Directed by Michael Moore