Fahrenheit 9/11
/ˌfærənhaɪt ˌnaɪn ɪˈlevn/
/ˌfærənhaɪt ˌnaɪn ɪˈlevn/
- a documentary film (2004) made by Michael Moore which looks in a critical way at the government of George W Bush and his War on terrorism policies since the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, DC. The film made more money than any other documentary film in the US when it was shown in cinemas.