Fritz: The Walter Mondale Story
Fritz: The Walter Mondale Story is a television documentary film detailing the life of former American Vice President Walter "Fritz" Mondale. It is narrated by his daughter, Eleanor Mondale.
Fritz: The Walter Mondale Story | |
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Directed by | Melody Gilbert |
Theme music composer | Chan Poling |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
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Producer(s) | Jan Selby |
Cinematography | Melody Gilbert |
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Plot Synopsis
The film is composed of rare archival footage, family home videos, and interviews with President Jimmy Carter, Vice President Al Gore, Representative Geraldine Ferraro, Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson, and his friends and family. It follows his life through his various roles as attorney general, senator, vice president, presidential candidate, ambassador, and professor.[1]
Reception
Despite his initial reluctance to participate, the film was very positively received by Walter Mondale and his family.[2]
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References
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