Filmmaker Michael Moore is bringing his highly anticipated new film, "Capitalism: A Love Story" to the nation's capitol tonight with a free screening hosted by the DC Labor FilmFest. Moore will speak at the 8P screening at the American Film Institute -- the FilmFest's main venue -- in Silver Spring. Tickets are free but must be picked up in person at the AFI box office after noon today: 8633 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD. Tonight's screening is among the first U.S. showings of the film, which depicts the Wall Street collapse with Moore's trademark humor. "The nation's capitol is the perfect place for Michael's latest truth-telling broadside," said FilmFest Co-Chair Jos Williams. "He got it right about healthcare with 'SiCKO'," added Co-Chair Mark Dudzic, "and he's right on target - and on time, with 'Capitalism'." The film's first U.S. screening was last week at the AFL-CIO Convention in Pittsburgh, PA. It's been drawing rave reviews from a worldwide audience and will open in U.S. theaters on October 2. Click here for a preview of the film.


