The film is called "Michael Moore in TrumpLand," and depicts Moore trying to persuade an audience in Ohio that Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton is a better candidate for the presidency than Republican Donald Trump.
The filmmaker asks Ohioans about their objections to Hillary, and then tries to respond to their allegations. The audience made accusations about Hillary's actions with regard to Benghazi, Iraq and the Clinton Foundation, to name a few.
Amazing. My TRUMPLAND movie is STILL at #1 on iTunes-- 10 days after its release! Wow. Thank you, fellow Americans! The more who see this… pic.twitter.com/BADYH6ocxh
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) 30 октября 2016 г.
They also called her untrustworthy, and said that she flip-flops on key issues, according to entertainment website Deadline.com.
News website Breitbart reported that Moore sought to explain Trump's appeal among disenchanted voters.
"Every beaten-down, nameless, forgotten working stiff who used to be part of what was called the middle class loves Trump," Moore said.
"He is the human Molotov cocktail that they’ve been waiting for," whose election "is going to be the biggest f*ck you ever recorded in human history," the filmmaker said.
Ohio is one of a handful of key "battleground" states, which tend to swing between Democrat and Republican, making voters' preferences there vital to the outcome of the presidential election on November 8.