SiCKO is more like a controlled howl of protest than a documentary. Toning down the rhetoric of past efforts--no CEOs, congressmen, or celebrities were accosted in the making of this film--Michael Moore's latest provocation is just as heartfelt, if not more heartbreaking. As he clarifies from the outset, his subject isn't the 45 million Americans without insurance, but those whose coverage has failed to meet their needs. He starts by speaking with patients who've been denied life-saving procedures, like chemotherapy, for the most spurious of reasons. Then he travels to Canada, England, and France to see if socialized medicine is as inefficient as U.S. politicians like to claim--especially those who receive funding from pharmaceutical companies. Moore finds quality care available to all, regardless as to income. He concludes with a stunt that made headlines when he assembles a group of 9/11 rescue workers suffering from a variety of afflictions. When Moore is informed that detainees at Guantánamo Bay--technically American soil--qualify for universal coverage, he and his companions travel to Cuba to get in on that action. It's a typically grandstanding move on Moore's part. And it proves remarkably effective when these altruistic individuals, who've either been denied treatment or forced to pay outrageous costs for their medication, experience a dramatically different system. Nine years in the making, SiCKO makes a persuasive case that it's time for America to catch up with the rest of the world. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Michael Moore | Self |
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Tucker Albrizzi | Self |
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Edward R. Annis | Self - President-elect A.M.A 1962 |
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Dick Armey | Self |
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Tony Benn | Self |
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George Bush | Self |
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George W. Bush | Self |
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Reggie Cervantes | Self |
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Dick Cheney | Self |
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Bill Clinton | Self |
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Hillary Clinton | Self |
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Billy Crystal | Self |
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John Ehrlichman | Self |
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John Emling | Self - NFIB Health Care Specialist |
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Newt Gingrich | Self |
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Rudolph W. Giuliani | Self |
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John Graham | Self |
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Aleida Guevara | Self |
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William Maher | Self |
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Mike McAllister | Self - CEO Humana $3.3 million in compensation |
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Bill McGuire | Self - CEO UnitedHealth $1.6 billion in compensation |
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Richard Nixon | Self |
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Charlie Norwood | Self |
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George Pataki | Self - Governor of New York |
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Patrick Pedraja | Self |
| Director | Michael Moore |
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| Writer | Michael Moore | |
| Producer | Chris Aldred, Judy Aley, Amy McCampbell, Rod Birleson, Joanne Doroshow, Christine Fall, Cory Fisher, Kathleen Glynn, Amelia Green-Dove, Basel Hamdan, Terri Hardesty, Jim Kiertzner, Jennifer Latham, Nicky Lazar, Pearl Lieberman, Anne Moore, Michael Moore, Meghan O'Hara, Susannah Price, Aneetha Rajan, David Schankula, Eric Weinrib, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Rehya Young | |
| Musician | Erin O'Hara | |
| Photography | Andrew Black, Jayme Roy | |
| Edition | Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | Spanish |
| Distributor | Weinstein Company |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 06, 2007 |
| Regions | Region 1 |