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The Big One
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Moore
Produced byKathleen Glynn
StarringMichael Moore
CinematographyBrian Danitz
Chris Smith
Edited byMeg Reticker
Music byWorld Famous Blue Jays
Production
companies
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release dates
Running time
91 minutes
LanguageEnglish
Box office$720,074[1]

The Big One is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by documentarian filmmaker and activist Michael Moore, and released by Miramax Films. The film documents Moore during his tour promoting his 1996 book Downsize This! around the United States. Through the 47 towns he visits, Moore discovers and describes American economic failings and the fear of unemployment of American workers.

Background

Much of the film features Moore unsuccessfully chasing the heads and chief executives of major corporations around the USA in order to confront them or conduct a personal in-depth interview. He is eventually able to talk with Nike CEO Phil Knight on his company's labor practices. The successful interview is shown in the film.

The film criticizes President Bill Clinton, and other major candidates in the 1996 presidential election, for failure to address economic issues. It discusses Clinton's "betrayal" of progressive economic ideals.

References

  1. ^ "The Big One (1998) - Box Office Mojo". boxofficemojo.com.