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You will fill in the gaps on the summary of the documentary "Bowling for Columbine"

by Luis Gaviria
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Bowling for Columbine is a documentary film , produced and by Michael Moore . It explores the main for the Columbine High School massacre that killed 12 students and one teacher on April 20 , 1999 . Moore focuses on the background and in which the shooting took place , as well as common opinions on why violence is so in America . The film won numerous awards including the Academy Award for the best documentary .
The film ? s title refers to what the students for the shooting ? Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold ? did on the day they the attacks .


Bowling for Columbine starts off with Moore ? s visit to a bank in Michigan where he gets a rifle in return for opening up a bank . The Michigan Militia are shown and interviewed at shooting practice , where they maintain the , that only they themselves can protect themselves and their families from danger .
The documentary also highlights the production of weapons of mass destruction that are used in wars and conflicts around the . Moore suggests that this , too , may be linked to the Colorado school shooting . Many possible reasons for gun are mentioned in the film : hate towards African Americans , the history of the United States , the media and even goth rock music , represented by Marylyn Manson .
Moore takes a look at the situation in Canada , where gun is at a level similar to that of the United States . While Canadians watch the same violent films and teenagers play brutal video games , they are much less afraid of crime than in the . A main difference is the welfare system , in which many poor get money from the state and do not live in poverty - in contrast to their neighbours in the .
A dominant in the film portrays the role of the Nation Rifle Organisation , which , founded in 1871 , has always defended the Second Amendment of the Constitution , which gives Americans the right to bear arms . President of the NRA , Charlton Heston , controversy as he showed up in Littleton Colorado , only days after the shooting , confronted by a wave of protesters , mostly relatives of the shot .
Even though Michael Moore ? s is aggressive and highly provocative , the reviews were overwhelmingly positive . Critics praised Moore for his on the culture of violence in America .

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