Life Under Mike

Life Under Mike
Directed by James Motluk
Produced by James Motluk
Written by James Motluk
Starring
Music by Tad Winklarz
Cinematography Adam Nashman
Edited by Terry Steyn
Release dates
  • 28 September 2000 (2000-09-28)
Country Canada
Language English

Life Under Mike is a political documentary film directed and produced by Canadian filmmaker James Motluk. It was released to theaters in September 2000 to generally positive reviews.[1] The movie takes a critical look at the government of then Ontario Premier Mike Harris. It was partially funded by American Filmmaker Michael Moore after Motluk met Moore at the Toronto International Film Festival. Music was provided for the movie soundtrack by rock stars Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan. In 2001, it received a Media human Rights Award from the League for Human Rights of Canada.

The movie touches on themes such as the need for government to play a role in the economy, the need for a strong sense of community and support for strong trade unions.

It features interviews with economist John Kenneth Galbraith and former NDP Leader Jack Layton.

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References

  1. Files, Gemma (2000-09-28). "Measuring Ontario's Frustration". Eye Weekly. Retrieved 2012-01-19.
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