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$ 17 Million

Capitalism: A Love Story is a 2009 English-language Documentary Crime movie written and directed by Michael Moore and produced by Anne Moore and Michael Moore. Capitalism: A Love Story examines the impact of corporate dominance on the everyday lives of Americans (and by default, the rest of the world). The film moves from Middle America, to the halls of power in Washington, to the global financial epicenter in Manhattan. With both humor and outrage, the film explores the question: What is the price that America pays for its love of capitalism? Families pay the price with their jobs, their homes and their savings. Moore goes into the homes of ordinary people whose lives have been turned upside down; and he goes looking for explanations in Washington, DC and elsewhere. What he finds are the all-too-familiar symptoms of a love affair gone astray: lies, abuse, betrayal..and 14,000 jobs being lost every day. Capitalism: A Love Story also presents what a hopeful future could look like. Who are we and why do we behave the way that we do? Written by Overture Films. Capitalism: a love story features William Black in the title role along with an ensemble cast including Jimmy Carter, Elijah Cummings, Baron Hill, Marcy Kaptur, John Mccain and Michael Moore. The music was composed by Jeff Gibbs. Cinematography was done by Daniel Marracino and Jayme Roy and editing by Jessica Brunetto, Alex Meiller, Tanya Meiller, Conor O'Neill, Pablo Proenza, T. Woody Richman and John Walter. The film has a running time of 127 minutes. It was released on 5th November 2009 in English,Russian and Spanish languages. Capitalism: A Love Story was made on a budget of $20 million and at the box office it grossed only $17 million. Distribution rights for the motion picture were acquired by Overture Films.

Release Date 05 NOV 2009
Run Time 2 HOURS 7 MINUTES
Budget $ 20 MILLION
Language

English, Russian, Spanish

Genre

Documentary , Crime , News , History

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