The White House: Inside Story It is one of America's most iconic buildings -- a symbol of shared national history, and home to the most powerful person on Earth. Here in the White House, the President charts the course for the country, and the First Family lives in the spotlight. It's home, office, and museum… a bunker in times of war, a backdrop for command performances or state visits, and the heart of the American body politic. Its gleam and splendor are maintained by more than a hundred members of the residence staff and a bevy of curators. And its collection of antiques and artwork, dating back to the earliest presidencies, have turned this mansion into a showplace for American art and design.
In this two-hour special presentation, The White House: Inside Story takes viewers behind the scenes, to meet the people who keep this house running smoothly, maintaining the power of the Chief Executive and guarding the privacy of the First Family.
Its most familiar and least known spaces are uncovered, from the Oval Office to the residential dining room, from the hidden basement beneath the press room to the kitchens where chefs prepare for a state dinner.
We'll see how the building and its operations have evolved over the past 200 years, changing with the currents of history and the tastes and concerns of its occupants. Standing at the epicenter of global politics, in the heart of the nation's capital, the story of the White House is the story of America itself.
Producer: Peter Shnall, Margaret McEvoy
Production Company: Partisan Pictures
Production Year: 2016
Copyright Year: 2016
Director: Peter Shnall
Narrator: Dan Oreskes
Writers: Chana Gazit, Jaime Bernanke
Discs: 1
Subtitles: Y
Subtitle Language: English (SDH)
Audio Format: Stereo
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Widescreen