Two versions of the American dream now stand in sharp contrast. One views the money you earned as yours and best allocated by you; the other believes that an elite in Washington knows best how to allocate your wealth. One champions the traditional American dream, which has played out millions of times through generations of Americans, of improving one's lot in life and even daring to dream and build big. The other holds that there is no end to the "good" the government can do by taking and spending other peoples' money in an ever-burgeoning list of programs. The documentary film I Want Your Money exposes the high cost in lost freedom and in lost opportunity to support a Leviathan-like bureaucratic state.
Fahrenheit 11/9 est un documentaire sur l'élection présidentielle américaine de 2016 et la présidence de Donald Trump. Le titre du film fait référence à la date de l'annonce par l'Associated Press de la victoire de Trump et fait également allusion au documentaire Fahrenheit 9/11 du même Moore. La sortie du film est prévue le 21 septembre 2018 avant les élections de mi-mandat.
A story that embodies the tenacity and passion of the American Dream, this documentary is a portrait of the pioneering activist Luis A. Miranda Jr. Luis is a decades-long fighter for Latino communities, a key player in the New York and national political arena, and a loving father of three – including the award-winning composer, lyricist and actor, Lin-Manuel Miranda.