(andPOP) - Michael Moore is turning his camera lens on the Canadian elections with a recent trip up to Sault Ste. Marie.
The controversial filmmaker was in the Ontario city Wednesday to film an all-candidates debate at a local college.
Most of the candidates also joined Moore for a group interview and shared a bottle of Molson Canadian for the cameras.
Although the filmmaker didn't reveal any details about his newest project, he had high praise for the city, which is just across the river from his home state of Michigan.
"Sault Ste. Marie is a great place. I love the time I've spent here and we thought, 'Why not do it here?'" Moore told the Sault Star newspaper.
His last visit to the city was in 2005, when he showed up for the Shadows of the Mind film festival.
Moore
revealed earlier this year that he will release a sequel to his 2004 film "Fahrenheit 9/11" next year.