Coming soon to a theater near you: Rep. Michele Bachmann.

The Sixth District congresswoman is featured prominently in a new documentary produced by Citizens United, the outfit best known for "Hilary: The Movie" (and led directly to the Supreme Court's decision early this year that gave a green light to corporate political donations).

The new film, to be released next week is called "Fire from the Heartland," described by the producers as "the first-ever film to tell the entire story of the conservative woman in her own words ... a powerful statement about America at a crossroads and the women who have awakened to the crisis."

A trailer for the film opens with a shot of Bachmann grilling Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner at a financial services hearing. "What provision in the Constitution could you point to to give authority for the actions that have been taken by the treasury since March of '08?" Bachmann asks.

In the clip, Geithner doesn't appear to have an answer to Bachmann's question, but he did in fact respond, which you can watchhere (around the 0:48 mark). Later at another point, conservative columnist Ann Coulter sings her praises, in one breath mentioning her alongside Phyllis Schafly, Margaret Thatcher and Sarah Palin.

The trailer can be seen here.

-- Staff writer Jeremy Herb contributed to this post.