Michael Moore’s ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’ is life under Trump in a nutshell

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To watch Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 11/9 is to relive, in two jam-packed hours, the experience of being an American for the past two years. 

If it gets a bit scattered trying to pay attention to too many things at once, if it gives you emotional whiplash as you move through despair and terror and righteous fury – well, isn’t that exactly what the past couple of years have been?

Fahrenheit 11/9 opens with footage from November 7, 2016 – election day, when Americans across the political spectrum were united in their assumption that Hillary Clinton would emerge victorious over Donald Trump.  Read more…

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Michael Moore’s ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’ revealed with unrestrained trailer

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Documentarian Michael Moore is back with a new film called Fahrenheit 11/9 and it doesn’t look like it’s going to be pulling any punches.

The first trailer for Fahrenheit 11/9 debuted on HuffPost Thursday, teasing what looks like more of the same politically charged action we’ve come to expect with Moore, this time taking a look at U.S. President Donald Trump, the rise of white nationalism in the U.S., and the reaction of the left in a post-Trump world.

Here’s the exclusive trailer for Michael Moore’s (@MMFlint) newest documentary “Fahrenheit 11/9.” It’s in theaters Sept. 21pic.twitter.com/eHLPy1J9o4

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Michael Moore is done with civility, calls for people to rise up and resist

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To say it’s been a tough couple of weeks is something of an understatement. But, Michael Moore says he wouldn’t have appeared on Colbert if he “didn’t have hope.” He talked about the “deep despair” millions of Americans are feeling and what needs to be done. 

Filmmaker Michael Moore — who’s currently editing his upcoming documentary Fahrenheit 11/9 about Donald Trump talked about his desire to see people rising up to resist the Trump administration. 

“We don’t have to be violent, we have to remain non-violent,” he said. “If the worst is gonna happen to anyone in the Trump administration is that they don’t get to have a chicken dinner in Virginia, I mean, I don’t know.”  Read more…

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