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    Michael Moore’s Bowling for Columbine (2002) is a documentary exploring America’s predilection for gun violence with a focus on the Columbine High School massacre of 1999. Moore investigates the background and environment where the massacre took place. Additionally, the documentary presents common public opinions and assumptions about related issues. Within the documentary, Moore uses archival footage of gun violence, pro-gun and anti-gun rallies, and news media footage – often with this being expressed

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    The purpose of Bowling for Columbine and Koyaanisqatsi is not radically different, both directors are attempting to make an argument. In Bowling for columbine, Michael Moore is constructing an argument about the culture in some regions of the United States that are vulnerable to gun violence. To accomplish this he weaves together first person accounts from people responding to his questions on the issue and presents images that he wants the audience to connect with what they are seeing to create

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    Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore effectively conveys the idea that the United States of America have a combination of factors that lead to their excessive gun violence. He does this by using the persuasive techniques of archival footage, spurious authority and through the way that Moore is depicted as a person. When first presented to Moore at the beginning of the documentary he is depicted as an average American guy with an opinion on guns. Moore’s history with guns is then presented in

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    Introduction Bowling for columbine is a documentary by Michael Moore made in 2002, a documentary that explores the situation that lead to the columbine high school massacre, which occurred on April 20th 1999 in Littleton Denver Colorado, involving the killing of 13 people and 20 more injured. 18 years old Eric Harris and 17 year old Dylan klebold from Michigan were responsible for this attack that broke hearts of all American citizen. The killers had planned to detonate a propane bomb in the school

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    documentary is a genre of film that provides a factual report on a particular story, viewpoint, message or experience. In this essay, two documentaries, Bowling for columbine by Michael Moore and Made in Bangladesh by CBC news will be explored to show how persuasive techniques are used to make an audience feel a particular way. Firstly, Bowling for Columbine Moore’s addresses the issue of gun violence in America following a school shooting. On the other hand, Made in Bangladesh by CBC news focuses on the

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    in order to provoke change in society. This is evident in Michael Moore’s documentary Bowling for Columbine and Louie Psihoyos, The Cove. Both documentaries manipulate the audience into taking the composers side of the argument. Bowling for Columbine uses satirical humour and interviewing techniques to make an extremely persuasive argument highlighting issues such as gun violence levels in America and the Columbine High School massacre itself. Louie Psihoyos’ The Cove uses statistics and archival footage

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    understand that it is not the directors main objective to twist and morph the programme into whatever suits him but at times it is a nessicary evil in order to provide entertainment and to get the message across effectively. For example in Bowling for Columbine the documentary was released in 2002 at the time when the general public had been exposed to news headlines of deaths, murders, crime rates that the public had beendesensitised to social issues that he had to go down the sensationalism route

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    Gunshots shriek through the school of Columbine. On April 20th, 1999 this terrible massacre occurred. Michael Moore created a documentary called Bowling for Columbine. His film highlights gun issues America has today. Also Moore shows how the news and reports are what has helped to cause most of America’s problems. Documentaries such as this one are must see films. Michael Moore is a precise, driven man who helps give this documentary a storyline. Bowling for Columbine is extremely graphic which helps

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    going to be based upon the film Bowling for Columbine, which is an interactive documentary directed by Michael Moore (Fahrenheit 9/11, Sicko, Where to Invade Next). Michael Moore is an American filmmaker who also participates in other forms of the media such as screenwriting, journalism, acting, an author and is also a left wing activist. In this documentary, Moore brings the audience’s attention towards what he encourages to be the potential causes for the 1999 Columbine High School Massacre. This is

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    what extent can BFC be viewed as drawing on key elements of Bakhtin’s notion of carnivalesque? Bowling for Columbine is a post-structural film produced by Mike Moore. It leaves a message about America and its people. Today, the world is not a safe place. However, the world is made unsafe by the people who don’t believe it is safe. This is what the film is based on: fear and guns. Bowling For Columbine is a carnivalesque to an extent as it contains many elements of a carnivalesque. These elements

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