Slacker Uprising

DVD - APPROX. 97 MINS. - 2008 - US Rating: NR

Main feature:

Release Oct 7, 2008
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Anamorphic - Enhanced for Widescreen TVs.
Audio English: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles Spanish
Studio Disinformation
Year 2008
Genre Documentary

Special features:

  • Noodlegate
  • George W. Bueller's Day Off
  • Storytime with Mike: My Pet Goat
  • O'Reilly Factor for Kids
  • Crank Calling Pfizer 212-573-1226
  • They Worked for George W. Bush
  • Letter from the War Zone
  • Canadian Elevator Music
  • Joan Baez and Michael Moore: America the Beautiful

Synopsis:

Michael Moore's new film is strategically timed to mobilize voters in anticipation of the 2008 United States presidential election.

Slacker Uprising takes us back to the 2004 election, when the polling margin between candidates George W. Bush and John Kerry could have tipped either way. Framed like a concert film, it captures Moore's activities as he set out on a campaign trip almost as rigorous and far-reaching as the candidates' own. He targeted young people as the demographic that could make the most difference, visiting sixty-two cities in forty-five days, and holding large rallies on college campuses. He dubbed it the Slacker Uprising Tour.

This documentary of his journey is made in the feisty spirit of independent media, budgeted at a tiny fraction of Moore's recent films. It acts like a time machine, returning us to the weeks prior to the November 2, 2004, election, when campuses across the country were exhilarated by a sense of hope and urgency. Moore masterfully foments this energy, speaking to audiences as large as fifteen thousand. He riles up the crowd with his hilarious improvisation, riffing off the day's headlines or responding to hecklers. He also brings a star-studded lineup of friends - we see appearances and performances by Roseanne Barr, Eddie Vedder, Viggo Mortensen, Steve Earle and Joan Baez, among others. His political opponents certainly take notice, lobbying schools to ban him from campus, sometimes successfully.

Although the election didn't go Moore's way, this film is a cure for the hangover that followed, and a reminder that a new political force emerged on those campuses. Young voters turned out in record numbers in 2004, reversing a trend of decline since 1972 (after the voting age lowered to eighteen). The youth vote increased even more in the following mid-term elections. If you want to understand the future of American politics, Slacker Uprising is a great place to start, showcasing what the filmmaker calls "the birth of a new political generation."

Cast and Crew:

Disinformation presents
Michael MooreEddie Vedder Joan BaezViggo Mortensen"Slacker Uprising"
Written by Michael Mooredirected by Michael Moore
Production Year: 2008

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