Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
Riveting, suspenseful, and a perfect antidote to the too-tricky documentary "Super-Size Me."
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United Kingdom · 2005
1h 25m
Director Franny Armstrong
Starring
Genre Documentary
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Documentarian Franny Armstrong investigates the infamous McLibel case. The film was first completed, as a 52 minute television version, in 1997, after the conclusion of the original McLibel trial. It was then re-edited to 85 minute feature length in 2005, after the McLibel defendants took their case to the European Court of Human Rights.
Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
Riveting, suspenseful, and a perfect antidote to the too-tricky documentary "Super-Size Me."
An alarming if ultimately inspiring David-and-Goliath parable for today.
San Francisco Chronicle by John McMurtrie
A stirring and sometimes funny film.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Sean Axmaker
Steel and Morris are simply a couple of ordinary citizens who stand up for their ideals and their rights in the face of intimidation. Which is what makes this underdog story matter.
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