“Sicko”
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Movie Studio:
Dog Eat Dog Films
The Weinstein Company
Mix Studio:
Skywalker Sound
Directed by:
Michael Moore
Original Music by:
Erin O’Hara
Sound Department:
| Christopher Barnett | …. | sound mix technician |
| Chris Barron | …. | digital sound transferer |
| Brian Fish | …. | sound mixer |
| Scott Guitteau | …. | supervising sound editor |
| Cheryl Nardi | …. | dialogue editor |
| John Nutt | …. | dialogue editor |
| Gary Rizzo | …. | sound re-recording mixer |
| Gary Rizzo | …. | supervising sound editor |
| Ronald G. Roumas | …. | sound re-recordist |
| Kent Sparling | …. | sound re-recording mixer |
| Doug Winningham | …. | sound effects editor |
| Marshall Winn | …. | dialogue editor |
Movie Synopsis: (IMDB)
In this documentary, the director/writer Michael Moore exposes the dysfunctional North American health care system, oriented to huge profits and not for their mission of saving lives. Further, he shows the corruption in the political system, with members of government and congress “bought” by the corporations and the situation of the average American citizens, including those that volunteered to work in the rescue mission of the September 11th. Then he travels to Canada, Great Britain and France to compare their systems showing their hospital, doctors, staffs and patients. Last but not the least, he shows that the prisoners in Guantanamo have better medical treatment than the common people in USA, and he ends getting free treatment to the Americans that participate along the documentary in Cuba.







