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As nearly as I can determine there is no film titled "Bowling in Columbine". There is, however, a Michael Moore film titled "Bowling for Columbine" where he portrays his views on the reasons for the Columbine shootings.
"Bowling for Columbine," directed by Michael Moore, had a production budget of approximately $4 million. The film, released in 2002, explores gun violence in America and garnered significant attention, eventually grossing over $58 million worldwide. Its success not only highlighted the issues it addressed but also solidified Moore's reputation as a provocative filmmaker.
How I Raised My Film Budget - 2009 SUSPENDED is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
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An Inconvenient Truth is Al Gore's documentary film about Global Warming. He discusses greenhouse gases and how people should be cutting back. In the film he quotes, "I've been trying to tell this story for a long time and I feel as if I've failed to get the message across."The film grossed $49 million in the box office. It raised some controversy for a few reasons. One of the reasons was after the films release, public records came out showing that Al Gore's home power bill was over $30,000 a year. It raised questions as to whether or not Gore was living the way he felt others should. See the related links for more information.
As nearly as I can determine there is no film titled "Bowling in Columbine". There is, however, a Michael Moore film titled "Bowling for Columbine" where he portrays his views on the reasons for the Columbine shootings.
2 major ones. (1) Bowling for Columbine (a documentary) and (2) Elephant (3) Bang bang you're dead and the lower budget film (4) zero day
"Bowling for Columbine," directed by Michael Moore, had a production budget of approximately $4 million. The film, released in 2002, explores gun violence in America and garnered significant attention, eventually grossing over $58 million worldwide. Its success not only highlighted the issues it addressed but also solidified Moore's reputation as a provocative filmmaker.
The star of the movie "April Showers" was the actor "Kelly Blatz", who played the character Sean Ryan. The film was independent, and the director was in his senior year in Columbine during the Columbine shootings.
Save Bowling - 2012 was released on: USA: October 2012 (Chicago International Film Festival)
How I Raised My Film Budget - 2009 SUSPENDED is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
The new Michael Moore movie is called Capitalism: A Love Story.Capitalism: A Love Story is Michael Moore's fifth mainstream movie. His first, Bowling for Columbine, came out in 2002. Next was Fahrenheit 9/11, in 2004. Then Sicko, in 2007, and Captain Mike Across America, also in 2007.
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The movie Zero Day is an American film that was inspired by the horrific Columbine shootings. This movie was directed by Ben Coccio and was released on September 3rd, 2003.
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"Ask No Questions" is a documentary film directed by Jason O'Hara. The release date was in 2020.