The Way I See It

Documentary film

The Way I See It
The Way I See It
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Description

Many times, we want to disconnect from the day to day and the movie The Way I See It is perfect for it since it envelops you in its history and you can't stop thinking about it.
The effort and work of many people paid off when the film was released in the year 2020.
The cast of this film (Pete Souza, Barack Obama) has had to spend long months traveling and shooting with all the effort that this implies.

The coordination of all the work units that may have been in this film has been possible thanks to the direction (Dawn Porter).
The characters evolve throughout 100 min. the film lasts.
The movie is from United States.

The quality that ACE Content, Jaywalker Pictures, Focus Features, MSNBC Films, Platform One Media always demonstrates in his creations, has also been seen in this new installment.
According to the film, the music and the soundtrack have a different importance since in some it is the most important and in others it goes more unnoticed. In this case Marco Beltrami, Brandon Roberts, Buck Sanders and his team have struck a perfect balance.

The mythical scenes in which the main character is in a visually very harmonious environment, is the product of the great work of Clair Popkin, Keith Walker.
The genre Documentary film is very easy to detect in the film and even more so if you are passionate about this type of film.

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Critics The Way I See It

Where can I buy this ?. Impressive documentary with beautiful images. Great movie I saw on MSNBC
Very well done. Enjoy bipartisan. Souza handing his flowers to Obama
An amazing and precious gift. Powerful, poignant, and a must-see. Miss obama
Politics from a different point of view. 7/10 A powerful personal perspective. Captivating
A true historical piece of documentary. Available to buy on AppleTV / iTunes. Great photos but too political
If you judge this documentary from a political point of view, you have not understood everything. Marvelous. When things were good
WONDERFUL Documentary. I cried more than when I was watching Schindler's List. OMG, was it us (like in the US)?
Imagine this. Fantastic documentary! Timely reminder of what was and could be
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