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Release Date:
January 20, 2017
Original Title:
The White House: Inside Story
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Partisan Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 115
The White House is one of America’s most iconic buildings; it is a symbol of shared national history and is home to the most powerful person on Earth. Here, the president charts the course for the country, and the First Family lives in the spotlight. It's a home, an office, and a museum. It's a bunker in times of war, a backdrop for command performances or state visits, and the heart of the American body politic.
Additional Editor:
Rob Kuhns
Lucas Groth
Animation:
Anthony Rhoads
Assistant Editor:
Amanda Katz
Associate Producer:
Emily L. Harrold
Tristan Walker
Thea Piltzecker
Camera Operator:
Larry Engel
Jerry Risius
Jim Ball
Andrew Baker
Peter Schnall
Axel Baumann
Dave Goulding
Co-Producer:
Margaret McEvoy
Colorist:
Björn Bellenbaum
Coordinating Producer:
Whitney Johnson
Director:
Peter Schnall
Editor:
Omry Maoz
Mark Fason
Music:
Richard Fiocca
Online Editor:
Björn Bellenbaum
Producer:
Peter Schnall
Production Manager:
James Burke
Researcher:
Siri Helleloid
Sound:
Steve Saada
Greg Breazeale
Adam Jones
Robert Silverthorne
Jay P. Ticer
Michael Haines
Aaron Webster
Michael Boyle
Sound Designer:
Brian Beatrice
Sound Mixer:
Brian Beatrice
Story Developer:
Doug Shultz
Writer:
Jaime Bernanke
Chana Gazit
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