Fahrenheit 9/11 Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

Following up on 'Bowling for Columbine', film-maker Michael Moore provides deep and though-provoking insights on the American security system, the level of paranoia, fear, uncertainty, false values and patriotism, which all combined together to set a stage for George W. Bush to launch a war on Iraq instead of focusing on getting the real culprit(s) behind the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

This documentary also focuses on how some Saudis were safely and secretly flown out of America while planes were ostensibly grounded after the attacks. Archived film footage, candid interviews with politicians, and an overall waste of public funds for a war that was initiated on false pretension to wit: a weapon of mass distraction - to take the focus away from the real enemy and get Americans glued to their TV sets to watch innocent Iraqis and Afghans getting killed.

And a war that would eventually alienate the U.S.A. and its citizens from almost every country on Earth.

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Fahrenheit 9/11
Vacation
The Go-Go's: Performer
Charlotte Caffey: Writer
Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten
Arvo Pärt: Writer
We Gotta Get Out of This Place
Barry Mann: Writer
Bob Golden: Produced
Dragnet March
Walter Schumann: Writer
Danger Ahead
Walter Schumann: Writer
Cocaine
J.J. Cale: Writer
Bob Golden: Produced
Shiny Happy People
R.E.M.: Performer
Michael Stipe: Writer
The Magnificent Seven
Elmer Bernstein: Writer
Peter Gunn
Henry Mancini: Writer
Ice Cream Truck #5
Mark Fay: Recorded
L'Eyefull Shower
Gerard Edgar: Writer
Crete Petit
Perfect Day
Fire Water Burn
The Theme from 'The Greatest American Hero' (Believe It or Not)
Aqualung
Bobby's Walk
Santa Claus is Coming to Town
Rockin' in the Free World
Let the Eagle Soar
America the Beautiful
Silent Night, Holy Night
The Washington Post
Bodies
I'd Love to Change The World
Spindlelegs
Hackney Carriage
Shopping Street
The Un-President
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
"Vacation" - The Go-Go's
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
Bush Waits... And Waits
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
"Cantus In Memory Of Benjamin Britten, for string orchestra & bell" - Arvo Part / Baavo Jarvi / Estonian N
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
"We Gotta Get Out Of This Place" - Eric Burdon
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
Weapons of Deceit
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
Deserter
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
"Cocaine" - J.J. Cale
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
"Shiny Happy People" - R.E.M.
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
"Magnificent Seven Theme" - Elmer Bernstein
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
Afghan Victory Dance
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
"Fire Water Burn" - Bloodhound Gang
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
"Theme from 'Greatest American Hero' (Believe It Or Not)" - Joey Scarbury
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
"Aqualung" - Jethro Tull
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
All They Ask
Jeff Gibbs: Performer
"Rockin' In The Free World" - Neil Young
Jeff Gibbs: Performer

User reviews

Mark Mitchell
5/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack helps to humanize the individuals affected by the events portrayed in the film.

Mary Gonzalez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Fahrenheit 9/11 enhances the documentary's storytelling and leaves a lasting impact on the viewer.

Joseph Taylor
8/10

The soundtrack of Fahrenheit 9/11 successfully conveys the sense of disillusionment and betrayal felt by many Americans in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.

Michael Clark
8/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors the themes of paranoia, fear, and uncertainty portrayed in the film, immersing the audience in the atmosphere of the post-9/11 world.

Kenneth Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack seamlessly integrates with the archival footage and interviews, creating a cohesive viewing experience.

Sarah Allen
5/10

The music choices in Fahrenheit 9/11 effectively evoke a sense of disillusionment and betrayal.

John Hall
7/10

The score effectively underscores the emotional moments in the film, highlighting the human stories behind the political decisions and consequences.

Nancy Phillips
7/10

The soundtrack of Fahrenheit 9/11 is a powerful and emotional accompaniment to the documentary, enhancing the impact of the film's message.

Kenneth Taylor
5/10

The music in Fahrenheit 9/11 effectively underscores the gravity of the political and social issues being discussed.

Ronald Baker
6/10

The soundtrack's use of diverse musical styles adds depth and complexity to the documentary's narrative.

Richard Gonzalez
7/10

The use of sound effects and ambient noises in the soundtrack adds a layer of realism to the documentary, making the viewer feel like they are experiencing the events firsthand.

Charles Lopez
7/10

The music selection perfectly captures the tension and urgency of the film's subject matter, creating a sense of unease and reflection in the audience.

Joseph Garcia
5/10

The use of somber and haunting melodies in the soundtrack enhances the emotional impact of the film's message.

Ashley Green
3/10

The soundtrack of Fahrenheit 9/11 failed to capture the emotional intensity and gravity of the documentary's subject matter. The music felt disconnected from the powerful narratives and shocking revelations presented on screen, diminishing the overall impact of the film.

Laura Turner
8/10

The choice of music enhances the storytelling in the documentary, providing a poignant backdrop to the interviews and archival footage used in the film.

Matthew Martin
8/10

The music selection in the documentary reflects the false values and misplaced patriotism that the film criticizes, adding depth and nuance to the storytelling.

Karen Martinez
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Fahrenheit 9/11 is a vital component of the film's success, effectively complementing the narrative and enhancing the viewer's emotional connection to the subject matter.

Linda Mitchell
6/10

The soundtrack of Fahrenheit 9/11 effectively captures the tension and urgency of the documentary's subject matter.

George Thomas
3/10

Some of the musical cues in Fahrenheit 9/11 felt manipulative and overly dramatic, attempting to artificially heighten the tension or emotional response from the audience. This heavy-handed approach to using music undermined the documentary's credibility and came across as a cheap tactic to elicit a specific reaction rather than letting the content speak for itself.

John Gonzalez
1/10

The choice of music in Fahrenheit 9/11 often felt clichéd and predictable, relying on generic patriotic or suspenseful tunes that did little to enhance the storytelling. The lack of originality in the soundtrack detracted from the authenticity of the film's message and made it feel more like a Hollywood blockbuster than a thought-provoking documentary.