Nash, obviously a distributor's decision to take a film and market it is a business decision.
Thus, a comment like:
The funny part is that the only country where no distributor wants his documentary is USA.
Is there something rotten in the land of freedom?
Followed by
Maybe, but you'll never know untill the movie is on the air n your country. Freedom of speech everyone?
from the same poster indicates to me that this poster has no concept of "free speech" as any Yank familiar with our Constitution understands it.
To simplify for those so impaired:
Moore's film is unrestricted in any sense. He's free to film whatever he wants. The decision to distribute/market it here is likewise totally unrestricted.
If a distributor feels this film will make his business some money, I'm quite sure it will be picked up and shown widely.
It's that simple. If the distributors think it'll make money, it'll get wide play.
If not, it'll probably be like Gigli. Gigli didn't get shown much; was that a "freedom of speech issue"?