Ep. 262: Growing Up Female

Published: Dec. 4, 2022, 1:37 a.m.

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This week the world lost an incredible force of good, the godmother of the modern documentary, Julia Reichert, whose groundbreaking work inspired countless filmmakers that followed \\u2014 including 17-year-old Michael Moore in 1971 when he drove his parents' car to Ann Arbor to watch her first film, Growing Up Female, a subversive feminist documentary, in an auditorium on the University of Michigan campus. Years later, they would become friends, and today on Rumble, Michael pays tribute to Julia.

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Also, fresh off the United States Men\\u2019s soccer team\\u2019s loss in the 2022 World Cup, Michael shares his take on the world\\u2019s game of football, and gives one final push to Rumble listeners to Get Out the Vote for Senator Raphael Warnock before the final midterm runoff election in Georgia this Tuesday.

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For more of Michael\\u2019s work, subscribe to his Substack at MichaelMoore.com.

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2) National Geographic Documentary Films and Picturehouse present Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Matthew Heineman\\u2019s latest documentary, Retrograde, available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu this December.

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Write to Mike: mike@michaelmoore.com

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