In these dystopian times, anyone who yearns for the Obama years — and who doesn’t? — may find some solace in the stirring documentary about White House photographer Pete Souza, The Way I See It.
The film will have virtual festival screenings before a release by Focus Features this month. Director Dawn Porter, who also made the recent doc John Lewis: Good Trouble, packs a one-two punch with these compelling political films.
Souza actually has something of a two-party history. He was also official photographer during the final year of Ronald Reagan’s presidency.
He admits in the film that he was no great fan of Reagan, but he developed some affection for the president and especially came to respect his relationship with wife Nancy.
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