14-05-2007 22:01
And Moore believes that because he criticises the U.S. health-care industry in Sicko, his film is a target.He adds, "I can understand why that industry's main recipient of its contributions - President Bush - would want to harass, intimidate and potentially prevent this film from having its widest possible audience."
As previously reported, Moore has reportedly arranged for the film to be held in a "safe house" outside the U.S. to protect it from government interference - ahead of its planned premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next Saturday (19May07).
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