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Slacker Uprising
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Slacker Uprising

Sep 7, 2007
1h 37m
★ 5.3

They slept till noon… but still had time to vote

Overview

Michael Moore visits colleges in swing states during the 2004 election with a goal to encourage 18–29 year olds to vote.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Dog Eat Dog Films
Westside Productions

Cast

Joan Baez

Self

Joan Baez

Roseanne Barr

Self

Roseanne Barr

Michael Moore

Self - Narrator

Michael Moore

Viggo Mortensen

Self

Viggo Mortensen

Eddie Vedder

Self

Eddie Vedder

Steve Earle

Self

Steve Earle

Robert Ellis Orrall

Self

Robert Ellis Orrall

Celeste Zappala

Self

Celeste Zappala

Eric Blickenstaff

Self

Eric Blickenstaff

Anthony Pietsch

Self

Anthony Pietsch

Dante Zappala

Self

Dante Zappala

Tim Goodrich

Self

Tim Goodrich

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