Michael Moore revealed on his Instagram page over the weekend that mail bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc originally made an appearance in his latest documentary, “Fahrenheit 11/9.” Moore and his crew filmed a February 2017 Trump rally in Melbourne, Florida, and the director said his intent during the shoot was to only film the crowd responding to Trump and not Trump himself. The camera picked up Sayoc in the crowd, but the footage didn’t make it into the final “Fahrenheit 11/9″ cut.
“You’ve seen the photos of him on the news over the past couple days — a slight, normal, everyday American. But those are from before,” Moore wrote as an introduction to the footage. “Here with our footage I can show you what he had actually become — overdosed on steroids in what looks like some desperate attempt to hang on to what was left of his manhood.”
Sayoc was arrested October...
“You’ve seen the photos of him on the news over the past couple days — a slight, normal, everyday American. But those are from before,” Moore wrote as an introduction to the footage. “Here with our footage I can show you what he had actually become — overdosed on steroids in what looks like some desperate attempt to hang on to what was left of his manhood.”
Sayoc was arrested October...
- 10/29/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
After Cesar Sayoc Jr. drove around in a white van with a photo of Michael Moore with a bullseye on it, the Fahrenheit 11/9 director realized that this was not the first time he has seen Sayoc, who was arrested Friday in connection with a series of bombs mailed to CNN, prominent Democrats and critics of Donald Trump.
Moore took to Twitter to share a video of Sayoc in Melbourne, Florida at Trump’s first “Trump 2020 Re-election Rally” in 2017. The footage was for Fahrenheit 11/9, but didn’t make the final cut.
“My direction to my producer Basel Hamdan and our longtime collaborator Eric Weinrib was to Not film Trump, but rather only film the people who came out to see him,” said Moore in a post on his website. “My feeling was, after one month in office, we didn’t need to hear anything more from Trump’s mouth — we already...
Moore took to Twitter to share a video of Sayoc in Melbourne, Florida at Trump’s first “Trump 2020 Re-election Rally” in 2017. The footage was for Fahrenheit 11/9, but didn’t make the final cut.
“My direction to my producer Basel Hamdan and our longtime collaborator Eric Weinrib was to Not film Trump, but rather only film the people who came out to see him,” said Moore in a post on his website. “My feeling was, after one month in office, we didn’t need to hear anything more from Trump’s mouth — we already...
- 10/28/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
“Tyrant. Liar. Racist. A Hole In One.” The poster for Michael Moore’s upcoming Fahrenheit 11/9 doesn’t mince words – or visuals. (See the full poster below).
The photo illustration featured in the new poster depicts President Donald Trump, from behind, in khakis, polo shirt, red Maga hat and finishing up a golf swing on the White House’s beautifully manicured front lawn. Just behind the White House itself is a big ol’ mushroom cloud.
The documentary Sept. 21 release – just in time for midterms – following a world premiere at next month’s 2018 Toronto Film Festival.
Moore’s latest carries this logline: “a provocative and comedic look at the times in which we live. It will explore the two most important questions of the Trump Era: How the f**k did we get here, and how the f**k do we get out? It’s the film to see before it’s too late.
The photo illustration featured in the new poster depicts President Donald Trump, from behind, in khakis, polo shirt, red Maga hat and finishing up a golf swing on the White House’s beautifully manicured front lawn. Just behind the White House itself is a big ol’ mushroom cloud.
The documentary Sept. 21 release – just in time for midterms – following a world premiere at next month’s 2018 Toronto Film Festival.
Moore’s latest carries this logline: “a provocative and comedic look at the times in which we live. It will explore the two most important questions of the Trump Era: How the f**k did we get here, and how the f**k do we get out? It’s the film to see before it’s too late.
- 8/15/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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