Following his usual controversial style, filmmaker Michael Moore goes back to the great economic crisis that shook markets around the world at the end of 2008, provoking the fall of financial institutions and the bankruptcy of not just companies, but also people. Interviewing people who resisted eviction orders and repossessed their homes, and workers who took over industries that were deactivated by the crisis, Moore proposes tried and true civil disobedience once again. And he goes even further. He denounces real crimes, like companies that take out insurance policies on their employees and benefit from their deaths at the expense of their families. Affirming that capitalism "cannot be regulated," Moore argues that it must be substituted by "a more just system."
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