Conservative filmmaker behind '2016: Obama's America' says he 'learned some lessons' from Michael Moore, prepares for wide release
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The moviemaker says he welcomes the controversy, and, ironically, says he got the idea on how to frame his documentary from another filmmaker with very different political leanings, the liberal director Michael Moore.

"When he released 'Fahrenheit 9/11' in 2004 ahead of the election, it sparked intense debate. I learned some lessons from Michael Moore, and hopefully he might learn some lessons from me about handling facts," D'Souza told FOX411's Pop Tarts column. "This film is a thriller, whatever you think and regardless of your politics, you are going to leave this movie going 'wow, I had no idea this was the man that has been in the White House for the past four years."

D'Souza, who sparked debate several years ago with his book "The Roots of Obama's Rage," uses Obama's words and the words of those close to him to piece together what the President may really mean by the phrase "hope and change."


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