Filed under: Documentary, Cannes, Celebrities and Controversy, Movie Marketing, Politics

You know you're an expert at causing controversy when you earn your very own
investigation from the Treasury Department. So, we should all probably get comfortable with the arrival of
Michael Moore's new documentary
Sicko, which just recently screened at Cannes, and will be stirring up who knows what kind of trouble as its release date gets closer. Moviefone is now hosting the
trailer for the documentary, which gives us a look at what looks to be another well-meaning, if not-a-little-biased entry from the socially conscious filmmaker. It includes a quick look at the stunt that landed Moore in trouble with the Treasury Department in the first place.
The film, as you probably know, is Moore's expose of the U.S. health care system. The response to it has been
pretty positive so far, and inexplicably the doc even managed to get
thumbs up from Fox News. But not everyone is feeling the love for the film -- a group of disgruntled Canadian journalists recently
confronted the filmmaker at a press conference claiming, "We Canucks were taking issue with the large liberties
Sicko takes with the facts." Mainly, their problem is that Moore patronized Canada by claiming their health-care system was problem-free, which, as I am sure my fellow countrymen know, is not the case.
Sicko is set to hit theaters June 29th.
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