Where to Invade Next
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Where to Invade Next

To show what the USA can learn from rest of the world, director Michael Moore playfully visits various nations in Europe and Africa as a one-man "inva...der" to take their ideas and practices for America. Whether it is Italy with its generous vacation time allotments, France with its gourmet school lunches, Germany with its industrial policy, Norway and its prison system, Tunisia and its strongly progressive women's policy, or Iceland and its strong female presence in government and business among others, Michael Moore discovers there is much that American should emulate. Show More

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In the thought-provoking documentary film Where to Invade Next, director Michael Moore takes viewers on a journey across Europe and Africa. With a playful and satirical approach, Moore acts as a one-man invader, visiting various nations to uncover the ideas and practices that the United States can learn from.

From Italy, Moore learns about the country's generous vacation time allotments, realizing the importance of work-life balance. In France, he explores the concept of gourmet school lunches and the positive impact they have on children's health and well-being. Germany impresses Moore with its successful industrial policy, which focuses on employee satisfaction and productivity.

Moving on to Norway, Moore delves into the progressive prison system that prioritizes rehabilitation over punishment. In Tunisia, he discovers the country's forward-thinking approach towards women's rights and gender equality. Lastly, in Iceland, Moore uncovers the impressive representation of women in both government and business.

Throughout his journey, Moore emphasizes that there is much that America should emulate and adapt from these countries, encouraging viewers to reconsider and challenge their own societal norms and practices. Where to Invade Next provides a compelling and eye-opening exploration of the positive aspects of various nations, aiming to inspire change and improvement within the United States.