Fight the power: documentaries to unleash the activist in you
Children in poverty, rape in the military, mass murderers at large … Oscar-nominated director Lucy Walker picks 10 powerful documentaries to galvanise you into action
June 2016
Where to Invade Next review – smirk alarm
Michael Moore: 'Donald Trump is like the sound of dying dinosaurs' – video interview
Where to Invade Next review – Moore's upbeat socialism is a welcome corrective
Michael Moore: 'Britain is a toxic place'
The Guardian's Film Weekly
Casting call fails and Where to Invade Next reviewed – The Dailies film podcast
Michael Moore: ‘Trump inspires his side. It’s like Munich in 1932’
May 2016
Trailer park
Michael Moore's Where to Invade Next: exclusive UK trailer – video
Summer arts preview 2016
Scorchers: the hottest films of summer 2016
February 2016
Michael Moore's new documentary is his biggest flop yet
Where to Invade Next, which was the subject of a bidding war after its premiere in Toronto, has scored his lowest-ever screen averages at the US box office
December 2015
Michael Moore: 'Donald Trump is a performance artist'
On the eve of the limited US release of his film Where to Invade Next, the film-maker says that he expects Trump to be the Republican candidate
Berlin film festival adds Midnight Special and Genius to lineup
Drama starring Michael Shannon drama as a dad on the run from extremists joins biopic of legendary editor Max Perkins, played by Colin Firth
Amy, Going Clear and He Named Me Malala top 2016 Oscars documentary shortlist
Record-breaking study of Amy Winehouse, assault on Scientology and portrait of Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai are front runners as academy unveils contenders
November 2015
Michael Moore: documentary's R rating from footage seen on 'any news show'
The Oscar-winning film-maker says he will appeal MPAA’s decision, which he says was made in part because Where to Invade Next shows death of Eric Garner
October 2015
Michael Moore on ideal nations: 'We don't have much to learn from the UK'
Activist film-maker says he left out the UK in documentary Where to Invade Next because it’s become too much like the US – and there are no ideas to steal
September 2015
Michael Moore: I convinced Quentin Tarantino to vote for the first time
The documentarian has revealed that Quentin Tarantino was persuaded by Moore’s 2004 film Fahrenheit 9/11 to register and cast his ballot paper
Where to Invade Next review – Michael Moore gets happy with a sugar-binge idea-stealing session
The Fahrenheit 9/11 director goes a bit gooey as he goes in search of lessons for America – from school lunches to prison systems – in the way other countries do things
Michael Moore: Meryl Streep should run for president
As Where to Invade Next premieres at Toronto, film-maker refuses to lend support to Hillary Clinton and compares contemporary America to apartheid South Africa