Director Michael Moore announced today that he’ll be screening his new Donald Trump film in New York City. Titled Michael Moore in TrumpLand, the film, which promises to offer his comedic take on the Trump campaign, will open tonight at Manhattan’s IFC Center before its theatrical run starts tomorrow.

A controversial one-man show

Not much is known about TrumpLand, but IFC’s official synopsis describes it as Moore’s "daring and hilarious one-man show, deep in the heart of TrumpLand in the weeks before the 2016 election." According to TheWrap, Moore originally intended on performing the show at a theater in Ohio — a crucial swing state — but lawmakers deemed the show too controversial.

It’s not hard to imagine the justification. In the run-up to the premiere, Moore has described the film as an "October Surprise" and teased a photo of himself in an editing room working with the now infamous photo of Trump’s children.

Hey NYC- Who wants a peek @ what I've been up 2? Tues, 9:30pm, IFC Center. TIx free, 1st come, b.o. opens 8:30pm. pic.twitter.com/SrAhaq74ME — Michael Moore (@MMFlint) October 18, 2016

Moore, who’s last film was the 2015 documentary Where To Invade Next?, will be in attendance tonight at the IFC Center in New York. Tickets are free, so this one might be worth checking out.