Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore took a critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush in 2004's Fahrenheit 9/11, and now he's back with another critique, this time with the focus on President Donald Trump in Fahrenheit 11/9.
The Huffington Post tweeted an exclusive trailer for the film Thursday morning, and it's slated to hit theaters on September 21.
Fahrenheit 11/9 will showcase a detailed look at the 2016 United States presidential election, and Donald Trump's first year of presidency. Moore links Trump’s political victory to many of the country’s biggest crises and issues, including the rise of white supremacists, as the featured trailer above is highlighted with Moore spraying water from Flint, Michigan on a governor’s home, and interviewing survivors of the Parkland shooting.
Additionally, the film will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival first next month, before the wider release date of September 21.
Previously, Michael Moore made a secret Donald Trump documentary in 2016 titled, Michael Moore in Trumpland.