Sicko: Special Edition
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UPC: 9-397910-747998 (DVD)
Region Coding: Region 4
Production Year: 2007
Rating: PG (Parental guidance recommended)
Mild Themes, Mild Coarse Language
Running Time: 110 min.
DVD Release: 2/6/2008
Case Type: Keep Case
Video Formats: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Dual Layered
SRP: $29.83
Opening with profiles of several ordinary Americans whose lives have been disrupted, shattered, and-in some cases-ended by health care catastrophe, the film makes clear that the crisis doesn't only affect the 47 million uninsured citizens-millions of others who dutifully pay their premiums often get strangled by bureaucratic red tape as well.

After detailing just how the system got into such a mess(the short answer; profits and Nixon), we are whisked around the world, visiting countries including Canada, Great Britain and France, where all citizens receive free medical benefits. Finally, Moore gathers a group of 9/11 heroes - rescue workers now suffering from debilitating illnesses who have been denied medical attention in the US. He takes them to a most expected place, and in addition to finally receiving care, they also engage in some unexoected diplomacy.

While Moore's SICKO follows the trailblazing path of previous hit films, the Oscar-winning BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE and all-time box-office documenary champ FAHRENHEIT 9/11, it is also something very different for Michael Moore. SICKO is a straight-from-the-heart portrait of the crazy and sometimes cruel U.S. health care system, told from the vantage of everyday people faced with extraordinary and bizzare challenges in their quest for basic health coverage.

Genres
Documentary



Studios
Roadshow Films
Features
Scene Access
Feature Trailers
Featurettes
Interviews
Subtitles
Audio Tracks
English Dolby Digital 5.1
Cast
Michael Moore as Himself
Crew
Direction:
Michael Moore: Director