Morgan Spurlock, the visionary documentarian whose breakout film SUPER SIZE ME took the world by storm with its groundbreaking and downright astounding idea that eating solely greasy, fried food for a month is actually bad for your health, is now turning his innovative eye towards finding Osama Bin Laden. In his current documentary, UNTITLED HUNT FOR OSAMA DOCUMENTARY, he scrutinizes the efforts currently being made to locate frustratingly hidden terrorist Osama Bin Laden. So hot is the film, in fact, that The Weinstein Co. picked up the North American rights at the Berlin Film Festival in February and deals are already in place for its international distribution. (And not just any deals but “Michael Moore documentary” deals.) Spurlock is currently tweaking the film to submit to the Toronto Film Festival.
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