Michael Moore thinks Flint's water problem would be solved by now if the troubled city wasn't in Michigan.
The Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker expressed his frustration at the New York premiere for "Flint," a Lifetime movie about the water crisis. It stars Queen Latifah, Betsy Brandt and Marin Ireland as Flint residents who fought for justice after finding out their water supply was laden with lead. Moore isn't involved in the film but came out to support it because it's about his hometown.
Moore says the problem with Flint's water supply could be fixed with new pipes but that hasn't been completed yet — and he believes if the former auto town was in a more upscale area like Westchester, New York, the problem would be solved by now.
"Flint" premieres on Saturday.