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Moore's back, but on a smaller screen

Filmmaker releases flick about tour through battleground states — for free

Posted September 24, 2008 7:35 AM

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by Laura Olson

The millennial generation's revolutionaries don't steal books -- they download films, forward them to their friends and head to the nearest polling place.

Or at least that's what Michael Moore is hoping.

Moore, the controversial filmmaker behind Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11, released his latest flick for download Tuesday. The film, titled Slacker Uprising, documents Moore's travels through 62 cities during the 2004 presidential campaign.
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During the tour, Moore spoke to thousands of young people -- "slackers" -- in an effort to encourage youth voters. By releasing his latest documentary at no charge, he's aiming to inspire a similar movement in November.

The filmmaker chatted online with fans Tuesday, and hundreds more posted on the film's Web site by the end of the day -- thanking Moore for making the film and one devotee calling him "a patriot."

The free download is being organized and distributed by Robert Greenwald's Brave New Films. The film's budget was more than $2 million, though neither Brave New Films or Moore will receive any money, according to a release.

Fans are encouraged to share the movie with friends and to host campus viewings after downloading. Moore also will be doing a tour of screenings, including one in Grayslake, Ill., on Saturday.

Slacker Uprising can be downloaded for free by U.S. or Canadian citizens, and will be on iTunes as well. A DVD is also available for $9.95.

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