Sicko

Sicko

Movie

  • Duration: 2h 3min
  • Music: Kent Sparling,Erin OHara,Dan Evans Farkas
  • Award(s): WAFCA 2007 (Won)
    Oscar 2008 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Bo Burnham: The Inside Outtakes, The Creep Behind the Camera
  • Story:
    Sicko is a Michael Moore documentary about the corrupt health care system in The United States who's main goal is to make profit even if it means losing peoples lives. "The more people you deny health insurance the more money we make" is the business model for health care providers in America.
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8/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Sicko is a Michael Moore documentary about the corrupt health care system in The United States who's main goal is to make profit even if it means losing peoples lives. "The more people you deny health insurance the more money we make" is the business model for health care providers in America.
Ratings

8/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
WAFCA Award

Best Documentary | 2007

ICS Award

Best Documentary | 2008

PGA Award

Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2008 | Michael

Critics Choice Award

Best Documentary | 2008

Eddie Award

Best Edited Documentary | 2008 | Chris

CFCA Award

Best Documentary | 2007

NYFCO Award

Best Documentary | 2007

Sierra Award

Best Documentary | 2007

PFCS Award

Best Documentary | 2007

Gotham Independent Film Award

Best Documentary | 2007 | Michael

Satellite Award

Best Motion Picture Documentary | 2007

SLFCA Award

Best Documentary Film | 2007

OFTA Film Award

Best Documentary Feature Film | 2008

Gold Derby Film Award

Documentary Feature | 2008

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Documentary Features | 2008 | Meghan

Cinema for Peace Award

Cinema for Peace Award for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year | 2008

Most Valuable Documentary of the Year | 2008

Peoples Choice Award

Favorite Independent Movie | 2008

OFCS Award

Best Documentary | 2008

NSFC Award

Best NonFiction Film | 2008

Image Award

Outstanding Documentary Theatrical and Television | 2008

HFCS Award

Best Documentary Feature | 2008

Golden Trailer Award

Best Comedy TV Spot | 2008

Best Documentary | 2008

LAFCA Award

Best DocumentaryNonFiction Film | 2007 | Michael

Satellite Award

Best Documentary DVD | 2007

SEFCA Award

Best Documentary | 2007

DFWFCA Award

Best Documentary | 2007

EDA Award

Best Documentary Feature Film | 2007

BOX OFFICE

Budget 9,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 24,538,513 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Insurance companies banned employees from being interviewed in the documentary.

Michael Moore was pressured by executive producers Harvey Weinstein and Bob Weinstein, friends of the Clinton family, to cut the criticism of 'Hillary Clinton', but he declined.

Michael Moore's only documentary in which he doesn't have his director trademark of confrontational interviews (in this case with insurance representatives).

This was Moore's first PG-13 documentary since The Big One (1997).

The premise of Sicko (2007) was inspired by healthcare segments on Michael Moore's old tv shows, TV Nation (1994) and The Awful Truth (1999).

Popular Dialogues

"Tony Benn: If we can find money to kill people, you can find money to help people."

"Michael Moore: If this is what can happen between supposed enemies, if one enemy can hold out his hand and offer to heal, then what else is possible? That's when I heard that the man who runs the biggest anti-Michael Moore website was going to have to shut it down. He could no longer afford to keep it up because his wife was ill and he couldn't afford to pay for her health insurance. He was faced with a choice of either keep attacking me or pay for his wife's health. Fortunately, he chose his wife. But something seemed wrong about being forced into such a decision. Why, in a free country, shouldn't he be able to have health insurance and exercise his First Amendment right to run me into the ground? So I wrote him a check for the 12,000 dollars he needed to keep his wife insured and in treatment, and sent it to him anonymously. His wife got better and his website is still going strong."