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  1. This Divided State is a documentary film by first-time filmmaker Steven Greenstreet that details the conflict that erupted at Utah Valley State College, now called Utah Valley University, when controversial figure Michael Moore was scheduled to come speak on campus shortly before the 2004 presidential election. [1]

    • Phil Gordon, Steven Greenstreet, Kristi Haycock
    • Steven Greenstreet
    • US$10,000
  2. 22. Juli 2005 · With Kay Anderson, Jim Bassi, Sean Vreeland, Michael Nigro. The film follows Micheal Moore's controversial decision to speak at the Utah Valley State College, where a heated debate between protestors and supporters argue Moore's First Amendment freedom of speech rights.

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    • Steven Greenstreet
    • 2005-07-22
  3. A community-wide battle over free speech is ignited in the most unlikely of places: Utah's sleepy Mormon country, which for the most part leans conservative in its politics.

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    • Kenneth F. Brown
    • Steven Greenstreet
    • Minority Films LLC
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  4. Released August 19th, 2005, 'This Divided State' stars Kay Anderson, Jim Bassi, Sean Vreeland, Michael Nigro The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 28 min, and received a user score of...

  5. 19. Aug. 2005 · Death threats, hate mail, bribes, and lawsuits were all candidly captured on film. This Divided State follows the controversy surrounding Utah Valley State College's invitation to liberal filmmaker Michael Moore to speak on campus.

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  7. This Divided State follows the controversy surrounding Utah Valley State College's invitation to liberal filmmaker Michael Moore to speak on campus. Though UVSC is located in one of the most conservative counties in the United States, vehement opposition to Moore's visit was much greater than anticipated.