Thursday, July 26, 2007

At last

This sounds like a documentary that doesn't take the cheap shots so common in Michael Moore's work. I can't wait to see it.
clipped from news.yahoo.com



Reuters

Director's first film probes Iraq war policy


By Iain Blair

While many first-time filmmakers see their initial work
collect dust on their personal DVD shelves, Ferguson's is
gaining a following among documentary lovers and critics.

"Ferguson delivers the calm, meticulous survey of U.S.
policy that legions of critics of Michael Moore's 'Fahrenheit
9/11
' have been waiting for," wrote reviewer Robert Koehler in
show business newspaper "Variety."

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