Movies like Roger & Me (1989)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Roger & Me, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Bowling for Columbine

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    Bowling for Columbine examines the gun culture in the United States in the wake of the Columbine High School massacre. Moore’s approach of mixing satire, emotional interviews, and investigative journalism offers a style that appeals to viewers who appreciate the activist filmmaking seen in Roger & Me.

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    2. Fahrenheit 9/11

    #3,148 most popular movie yesterday

    In Fahrenheit 9/11, Moore turns his lens on the George W. Bush presidency and the war on terror. This provocative film explores themes of power and corruption, making it a good choice for those intrigued by Roger & Me's deep dive into corporate and political power dynamics.

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    3. Inside Job

    #3,332 most popular movie yesterday

    Directed by Charles Ferguson, Inside Job is a comprehensive analysis of the 2008 financial crisis. Its exploration of the systemic corruption within the financial industry aligns with the themes presented in Roger & Me, and it's sure to grab the attention of those looking to understand the machinations of economic power.

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    4. Sicko

    #5,609 most popular movie yesterday

    Sicko is another Michael Moore documentary that investigates the American healthcare system and its flaws. Much like Roger & Me, the film uses personal stories to illustrate the impact of corporate practices on the average citizen, making it a compelling watch for fans of probing societal critiques.

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    5. Capitalism: A Love Story

    #7,043 most popular movie yesterday

    Michael Moore takes on a larger picture of the American economy in Capitalism: A Love Story. This film explores the financial crisis of 2007-2008 and the underlying problems of the economic system. Fans of Roger & Me will appreciate Moore's continued critique of corporate America and his blend of humor and advocacy.

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    6. The Big One

    #7,418 most popular movie yesterday

    In The Big One, Michael Moore embarks on a book tour across the United States, confronting CEOs and exploring labor issues along the way. Those who enjoy Roger & Me will find a familiar comfort in Moore’s confrontational style and his focus on the plight of the working class.