Michael Moore, the award-winning filmmaker who brought you “Fahrenheit 9/11” in 2004, is now training his film camera lens towards the entire American military.

The project, entitled “Where to Invade Next,” has been secretly filming since 2009 due to ‘surveillance concerns.’ In a Q&A broadcasted on Periscope, Moore said that the filming was kept secret because the crew had to constantly move at a moment’s notice, ‘usually with someone chasing’ after them.

Moore revealed that the aim of the film is to use humor to spread a message about the United States’ need to fight an “infinite war.”

Here’s the only image Moore has released of the film thus far. It’s the 1983 picture of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 

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“(There’s) this constant need, it seems, to always have an enemy,” Moore said in a Periscope broadcast. “Where’s the next enemy, so we can keep the military-industrial complex alive, and keep the companies that make a lot of money from this in business. The issue of the U.S. and infinite war is something that has concerned me for quite some time, and it provides the necessary satire for this film.”

Since his breakout film “Roger and Me” documented the economic collapse of Flint, Michigan, Moore has flirted with controversy in every single one of his movies. In “Bowling for Columbine,” Moore used the school shooting at Columbine High School as a launchpad to investigate American gun culture. In “Fahrenheit 9/11,” Moore panned the Bush administration for its mishandling of the war on terror. With this track record, we can already guess that Moore’s deep dive into the U.S. military will not be kind.

In 2013, Moore wrote an infamous Facebook rant about common platitudes extended to service members.

“I don’t support the troops, America, and neither do you. I am tired of the ruse we are playing on these brave citizens in our armed forces. And guess what — a lot of these soldiers and sailors and airmen and Marines see right through the bullshit of those words, “I support the troops!,” spoken by Americans with such false sincerity — false because our actions don’t match our words.”

“Where to Invade Next” will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September.