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Where to Invade Next Where to Invade Next

Michael Moore / USA / 2016 / 120 min / Slovene subtitles, Italian, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, Finnish, English, French / 16+

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America's favourite political provocateur is back... and just in time for election season. In this hilarious and subversive comedy, the Academy Award-winning director of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine will stop at nothing to figure out how to make America great again. “A laughter-laced collage of uncomfortable truths.” - Screen Daily. “Impassioned, Mr. Moore's most far-reaching film.” - The New York Times. (German, Norwegian, Finnish, Portuguese, English, Italian and French spoken)

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