Michael Moore has another documentary coming out this year, and his sights are aimed squarely on the White House, yet again. Back in 2004, the director premiered his doc “Fahrenheit 9/11” at the Cannes Film Festival, where it went on to win the coveted Palme d’Or. From there, the George W. Bush takedown went on to become the highest grossing documentary of all time. And almost 15 years later, Moore is back with another Presidential doc titled “Fahrenheit 11/9,” which will premiere at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival.
In the new trailer for the film, we see that not much has changed in the world of Michael Moore. He’s still very angry. He still loves Michigan. And he still wants to show that there are potential problems brewing in the United States. This time, however, he thinks the source of the problem is Donald Trump and his election as the President of the United States.
READ MORE: Michael Moore Discusses Roseanne Barr & Donald Trump Documentary ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’
As mentioned, the doc will premiere as part of the TIFF Docs program. Joining “Fahrenheit 11/9” are the Roger Ailes doc ‘Divide and Conquer,’ Rashida Jones’ “Quincy,” and award-winning filmmaker Tom Donahue’s “This Changes Everything.”
The Toronto International Film Festival begins September 6.
Here’s the trailer for “Fahrenheit 11/9” and the full slate of films selected for this year’s TIFF Docs program:
Here's the exclusive trailer for Michael Moore's (@MMFlint) newest documentary "Fahrenheit 11/9." It's in theaters Sept. 21. pic.twitter.com/eHLPy1J9o4
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) August 9, 2018
American Dharma
Errol Morris | USA/United Kingdom
North American Premiere
Angels Are Made Of Light
James Longley | USA/Denmark/Norway
Canadian Premiere
The Biggest Little Farm
John Chester | USA
International Premiere
Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes
Alexis Bloom | USA
World Premiere
The Elephant Queen
Victoria Stone, Mark Deeble | United Kingdom/Kenya
World Premiere
Fahrenheit 11/9 (opening night film)
Michael Moore | USA
World Premiere
Free Solo
E. Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin | USA
International Premiere
Freedom Fields
Naziha Arebi | Libya/United Kingdom/Netherlands/USA/Qatar/Lebanon/Canada
World Premiere
Ghost Fleet
Shannon Service, Jeffrey Waldron | USA
International Premiere
Graves Without a Name (Les tombeaux sans noms)
Rithy Panh | France/Cambodia
Canadian Premiere
Heartbound (Hjertelandet)
Janus Metz, Sine Plambech | Denmark/Netherlands/Sweden
World Premiere
Maiden
Alex Holmes | UK
World Premiere
Maria by Callas
Tom Volf | France
North American Premiere
Meeting Gorbachev
Werner Herzog, André Singer | UK/USA/Germany
Canadian Premiere
This Changes Everything
Tom Donahue | USA
World Premiere
Monrovia, Indiana
Frederick Wiseman | USA
North American Premiere
Putin’s Witnesses (Svideteli Putina)
Vitaly Mansky | Latvia/Switzerland/Czech Republic
International Premiere
Quincy
Rashida Jones, Alan Hicks | USA
World Premiere
Screwball
Billy Corben | USA
World Premiere
Searching for Ingmar Bergman (closing night film)
Margarethe von Trotta | Germany/France
North American Premiere
The Truth About Killer Robots
Maxim Pozdorovkin | USA
World Premiere
Walking on Water
Andrey Paounov | Italy/USA
North American Premiere
When Arabs Danced (Au temps où les Arabes dansaient)
Jawad Rhalib | Belgium
North American Premiere
Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema
Mark Cousins | UK
North American Premiere