Moore readies secretly made Trump film

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This combination photo shows President Donald Trump, left, at the White House in March and filmmaker Michael Moore at the 20th Annual Webby Awards in New York last year. Moore has been secretly making a Trump documentary that he has dubbed “Fahrenheit 11/9,” titling it after the day Trump became president-elect.
CANNES, France >> Michael Moore has been secretly making a Donald Trump documentary that he has dubbed “Fahrenheit 11/9,” titling it after the day Trump became president-elect.
Producers Harvey and Bob Weinstein announced today they have secured worldwide rights to the film. Moore has been working on the film for months and he promises it will be explosive. Moore said Trump’s ability to escape controversy “ends with this movie.”
The film’s title also refers to Moore’s 2004 President George W. Bush documentary, “Fahrenheit 9/11.” Before becoming a box-office smash, that film won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Weinsteins will also shop Moore’s latest in Cannes. They are vowing it will “present a story line unlike any that is currently being told.”
Moore released “Trumpland” shortly before the November election.