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Michael
Moore’s 97-minute long documentary “Slacker Uprising” will be available for
free download to North American residents, for a period of three weeks,
beginning September 23.
Taking a leaf out of Radiohead’s and Neil Young’s book,
Michael Moore has decided to celebrate his twentieth year in the film-making
business by offering his most recent documentary as a gift to his fans.
Moreover, his hope is that his bold move will get out the vote for the upcoming
presidential elections.
„Slacker Uprising” is the first major film to be realeased this
way. In the music industry, however, free online distribution is no longer
news. Last year, Radiohead released their seventh album called „In Rainbows”
online and in 2006, Neil Young streamed his „Living With War” album for free.
The
documentary cost approximately $2 million to make and it depicts Michael Moore’s
62-city tour during the 2004 presidential elections, on which he urged young
people to exercise their right to vote.
In order to
download the movie, people can sign up at SlackerUprising.com.
Michael Moore, 54, has directed and produced three of the
top five highest-grossing documentary films of all time: „Fahrenheit 9/11,”
which is very critical of United States president George Bush and of the War on
Terrorism, also, „Sicko”-a documentary concerning the American health care
system-and „Bowling for Columbine,” which earned Moore both international
recognition and an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Moore describes himself as a liberal and a fierce critic of globalization,
gun possession, the Iraq War and of large corporations. In 2005, he was named
one of the world’s 100 most influential people by Times magazine.
As of 1990, he has been married to producer Kathleen Glynn,
with whom he has a stepdaughter.
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