Movies
Michael Moore releases latest documentary
Published Monday, May 21 2007, 11:08 BST | By Matthew Houghton

The controversial director saw his most recent offering, Sicko, screened at the famous event.
It attacks the US health system and has come under a great deal of criticism recently as well as causing a stir in the US government.
Moore told reporters recently that he was forced to send a copy of the film to an unnamed country in order to ensure that it would not be lost in the case of confiscation.
His lawyers apparently advised him that the master copy may be taken from him during the pending investigation.
Moore said: "We are never going to have real change in the United States if the public doesn't see that it will only happen when they rise up out of their theatre seats and do something about it."
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