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'''Artist:''' Michael Moore
'''Artist:''' Michael Moore


'''Confronting Bodies:''' Walt Disney Company
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Walt Disney Company


 
'''Date of Action:''' May 2004
 
'''Dates of Action:''' May 2004
 
 


'''Location:''' United States
'''Location:''' United States


 
'''Description of Artwork:''' Michael Moore's documentary, ''Fahrenheit 911'', explores links between the Bush family, Osama bin Laden and the Saudi monarchy.  His films are known for their leftist political viewpoint.  <P>
 
'''Description of Artwork:''' Michael Moore's latest documentary, "Fahrenheit 911," explores links between the Bush family, Osama bin Laden and the Saudi monarchy.  His films are known for their intensely leftist political agenda.  <P>
 
 


'''The Incident:''' In early May, 2004, the Walt Disney Company announced that it will block its subsidiary, Miramax, from distributing Moore's latest film.  Disney has declared that, being a family oriented entertainment company, it does not want to be associated with a film that has such strong, partisan political intentions.  Some believe that Disney fears it will lose tax breaks from the state of Florida, under the governorship of Jeb Bush.  Conservatives criticized Disney in May 2003, when it announced that Miramax would distribute the film. <P>
'''The Incident:''' In early May, 2004, the Walt Disney Company announced that it will block its subsidiary, Miramax, from distributing Moore's latest film.  Disney has declared that, being a family oriented entertainment company, it does not want to be associated with a film that has such strong, partisan political intentions.  Some believe that Disney fears it will lose tax breaks from the state of Florida, under the governorship of Jeb Bush.  Conservatives criticized Disney in May 2003, when it announced that Miramax would distribute the film. <P>


'''Results of Incident:''' ''Fahrenheit 911'' premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2004 where it was was awarded the Palme d'Or (Golden Palm), the festival's highest award.
The film had a general release in the United States and Canada on June 23, 2004. It has since been released in 42 more countries. By January 2005, the film had grossed nearly $120 million in U.S. box office and over $220 million worldwide, an unprecedented amount for a political film. Sony reported first-day DVD sales of two million copies, again a new record for the genre.<P>


'''Source:''' The New York Times, 5/05/2004; Wikipedia


'''Results of Incident:''' "Fahrenheit 911" will premier at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2004 and was scheduled to screen in the United States this summer.  The distribution rights for the film will likely go into mediation.  <P>
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'''Source:''' The New York Times, 5/05/2004
 
 


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Latest revision as of 21:16, 28 December 2011

Date: 2004

Region: North America

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Film Video


Moore.jpg

Artist: Michael Moore

Confronting Bodies: Walt Disney Company

Date of Action: May 2004

Location: United States

Description of Artwork: Michael Moore's documentary, Fahrenheit 911, explores links between the Bush family, Osama bin Laden and the Saudi monarchy. His films are known for their leftist political viewpoint.

The Incident: In early May, 2004, the Walt Disney Company announced that it will block its subsidiary, Miramax, from distributing Moore's latest film. Disney has declared that, being a family oriented entertainment company, it does not want to be associated with a film that has such strong, partisan political intentions. Some believe that Disney fears it will lose tax breaks from the state of Florida, under the governorship of Jeb Bush. Conservatives criticized Disney in May 2003, when it announced that Miramax would distribute the film.

Results of Incident: Fahrenheit 911 premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2004 where it was was awarded the Palme d'Or (Golden Palm), the festival's highest award. The film had a general release in the United States and Canada on June 23, 2004. It has since been released in 42 more countries. By January 2005, the film had grossed nearly $120 million in U.S. box office and over $220 million worldwide, an unprecedented amount for a political film. Sony reported first-day DVD sales of two million copies, again a new record for the genre.

Source: The New York Times, 5/05/2004; Wikipedia