"I have invaded your country." Hot on the heels of the world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, the first teaser trailer has debuted for Michael Moore's Where To Invade Next. His latest doc is not actually about America invading countries, instead it's a doc about how other countries have solved many of the problems that America can't seem to solve. The film received a short standing ovation and rave reviews from critics at its TIFF premiere, and from the looks of it this is going to be a very provocative and entertaining doc. This teaser doesn't show much of the meatier footage beyond fun glimpses of Moore bringing the 'Merican flag to other countries. I'm looking forward to this, always down for a good Michael Moore doc. Check it out below.
Here's the first teaser trailer for Michael Moore's doc Where To Invade Next, direct from YouTube:
And here's a few of the tweets and reactions from the world premiere at TIFF of Where To Invade Next:
"What if we showed fellow Americans that which we don't have and others do have?" —Michael Moore on WHERE TO INVADE NEXT #TIFF15
— Adam B. Vary (@adambvary) September 11, 2015
Moore first conceived WHERE TO INVADE NEXT when he broke his toe in Sweden, and realized all of America's problems do have solutions.
— Jordan Hoffman (@jhoffman) September 11, 2015
Where To Invade Next is great. Baffling and wonderfully insightful. Hilarious and enraging. Overly ambitious but effective. #TIFF15
— Erin Whitney (@CinemaBite) September 11, 2015
Description from the TIFF guide: "Academy Award-winning director Michael Moore returns with what may be his most provocative and hilarious film yet: Moore tells the Pentagon to 'stand down' — he will do the invading for America from now on." Where To Invade Next is the new documentary by filmmaker Michael Moore, of the docs Roger & Me, Bowling for Columbine, Fahrenheit 9/11 and Capitalism: A Love Story previously. This premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, and will be playing at the New York Film Festival next. Michael Moore's Where To Invade Next doesn't have a US release date yet. Visit the official website.
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