
Pets or Meat: The Return to Flint
Part of Roger & Me Collection
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In this short follow-up to "Roger & Me," Michael Moore revisits Flint, Michigan to reconnect with residents impacted by General Motors’ mass layoffs. Checking in on figures such as the “Bunny Lady” and Deputy Fred, the film documents the city’s continued economic decline while reflecting on the aftermath of Moore’s original documentary.
Production
Dog Eat Dog Films, PBS
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Michael Moore
Self
Janet K. Rauch
Self
Fred Ross
Self

Rhonda Britton
Self

Roger B. Smith
Self

George H. W. Bush
Self (archive footage)
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