Capitalism: A Love Story
"Capitalism: A Love Story" is a documentary film directed by Michael Moore that explores the impact of capitalism on American society. Released in 2009, the film critiques the financial system and its consequences for ordinary people, particularly in the wake of the 2008 economic crisis. It combines interviews, statistics, and personal stories to illustrate the struggles faced by individuals and families affected by corporate greed and government policies.
The film also examines the relationship between Wall Street and Washington, highlighting how financial institutions influence political decisions. Through a mix of humor and serious commentary, Moore advocates for a more equitable economic system, questioning the morality of capitalism and its effects on democracy and community well-being.