Sicko

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Sicko is a 2007 documentary film by Michael Moore that critiques the American healthcare system and compares it to those of other countries.

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instanceOf documentary film
film
awardNominatedFor Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
comparesTo Canadian healthcare system
Cuban healthcare system
French healthcare system
United Kingdom healthcare system
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes American healthcare system
director Michael Moore
directorNationality American
distributor Lionsgate
The Weinstein Company
features Michael Moore
filmingPeriod mid-2000s
genre documentary
political documentary
hasPerspective left-wing political perspective
hasTheme critique of private health insurance
healthcare access
medical debt
socialized medicine
includesLocation Canada
Cuba
France
United Kingdom
language English
mainSubject health insurance in the United States
healthcare in the United States
healthcare reform
universal healthcare
MPAARatingUS PG-13
musicBy various artists
notableFor comparison of U.S. healthcare with other developed nations
criticism of the U.S. health insurance industry
portrays healthcare workers
stories of underinsured Americans
stories of uninsured Americans
premiereEvent Cannes Film Festival
productionCompany Dog Eat Dog Films
releaseDateUS 2007-06-29
releaseYear 2007
runningTimeMinutes approximately 123
screenedAt Cannes Film Festival
surface form: 2007 Cannes Film Festival
setIn United States of America
surface form: United States
timePeriodDepicted early 21st century
writer Michael Moore

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Michael Moore notableWork Sicko
Dan Swietlik edited Sicko
Dan Swietlik notableWork Sicko