LOS ANGELES He's taken on the Bush administration, the war in Iraq and the Fox News Channel. He's forged alliances with grass-roots liberal groups like MoveOn.org, liberal research groups, even liberal churches.
Yet Robert Greenwald, the producer and director of "Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism," thinks his next documentary-cum-indictment will appeal to gun-toting Bush voters in the Bible belt as much as to the latte-drinking lefties who made his last movie a hit.
His new project? "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price."
Greenwald, 61, is leading this assault on the retailing behemoth of Bentonville, Arkansas, from a converted hot-sheets motel in Culver City, California. There, where MGM executives once conducted their trysts, he and a dozen or so young producers and editors are compiling digital video from interviewing teams across the United States while spreading the word through advocacy groups and labor unions to invite whistle-blowers to come forward.
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