Michael Moore takes aim at Trump in first trailer for new documentary 'Fahrenheit 11/9'

Matthew Wilson | USA TODAY

Show Caption Hide Caption Michael Moore's 'Fahrenheit 11/9' trailer is here Provocative documentarian Michael Moore is back with a critical look at the Trump presidency and the times in which we live.

Michael Moore is at it again, and this time he's setting his sights on President Donald Trump.

"Ladies and gentleman, the last president of the United States," Moore boldly proclaims in a trailer for "Fahrenheit 11/9," his new documentary that strikes at the heart of America's political divides.

The 64-year-old filmmaker has made a career as a controversial figure challenging authority, especially in the Bush era. His latest project, which will premiere at Toronto International Film Festival before hitting theaters on Sept. 21, looks to continue that trend. In his incendiary style, Moore does everything from cover cross burnings to spray water from Flint, Michigan, on the state governor's lawn.

Even the title is a twist on his previous works, inverting the title of his 2004 George W. Bush documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11." That film went on to become the highest-grossing documentary ever with $222.4 million in worldwide box office. The title of his new film also calls back to the day Trump was declared the winner of the 2016 election: Nov. 9.

In a news release, Moore's film is described as exploring the two most important questions of the Trump era: How the (expletive) did we get here, and how the (expletive) do we get out?