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We and our collaborators have extensive experience crafting story and a refined visual aesthetic, to create entertainment with a purpose. With our relationships, we are uniquely positioned to meet the needs of the audience and the provider, from concept to completion.
Saving Walden's World
A story of mutually assured survival.
Saving Walden's World: a World View co-production with Jim Merkel, and in collaboration with two-time Academy award-winners Deborah Shaffer and Julia Reichert (American Factory)
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This award-winning documentary is a true voice of hope and promise in challenging times.
When a young arms dealer discovers his work is harming families around the world, he experiences an ethical crisis and begins a decades-long journey to redeem himself and make the world a better place. |
GOD + COUNTRY
Towards a clearer view of Christianity and America.
GOD + COUNTRY: Midwest production services by World View, for director Dan Partland
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Produced by Rob Reiner and featuring some of the most prominent and well-respected voices in modern Christianity, GOD + COUNTRY takes a closer look at the implications of Christian Nationalism, and explores its use by people looking to erase the separation of church and state.
GOD + COUNTRY speaks directly to the almost 200 million Americans who identify as Christians, many who fear their faith is being hijacked by a political movement masked as a religious movement. |
For access information, resources, and more, visit the GOD + COUNTRY website.
American Standoff
Life behind the picket lines.
American Standoff: produced with cinematography and field production by World View Productions
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An official selection of the Sundance, Taos, Los Angeles, & Tribeca Film Festivals, American Standoff immerses audiences into what became the longest long-haul trucker strike in American history. Two-time Academy Award winning filmmaker Barbara Kopple and four-time Emmy Award winning director Kristi Jacobson highlight the strike's effects on workers and their families while placing the conflict in the context of American labor history. While families struggle to make ends meet, the Union faces internal battles of its own as James P. Hoffa (son of the infamous Jimmy Hoffa) and other union leaders struggle for leadership.
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