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Cashin' in on the Passion? and Does Michael Moore hate America?

After the success of The Passion, will God get an agent? Barbara Hall, creator of Joan of Arcadia, and Gavin Pallone, executive producer of NBC's new program Revelations, talk about the roll of God in entertainment. Claude Brodesser continues to follow a film project fighting its way towards the silver screen with producer Laura Hopper and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna. Then, a conversation with Curt Johnson, the producer of the new documentary Michael Moore Hates America. Also, the Hollywood News Caravan.

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By Claude Brodesser-Akner • Jul 19, 2004 • 30m Listen

After the success of The Passion, will God get an agent? Barbara Hall, creator of Joan of Arcadia, and Gavin Pallone, executive producer of NBC's new program Revelations, talk about the roll of God in entertainment. Claude Brodesser continues to follow a film project fighting its way towards the silver screen with producer Laura Hopper and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna. Then, a conversation with Curt Johnson, the producer of the new documentary Michael Moore Hates America. Also, the Hollywood News Caravan.

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    Claude Brodesser-Akner

    Star-Ledger / NJ.com

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