Sheriff [videorecording] / produced by Sheriffmovie, LLC ; Go Company ; executive producer, John A. Davis III ; produced by Jason Davis, Daniel Kraus ; director, Daniel Kraus.
Documentary. This series of independent documentaries seeks to create an ongoing record of the American worker. Using the cinéma vérité technique (no interviews, no music, no voice-overs) filmmaker Daniel Kraus captures how we spend the majority of our lives, year after year thus creating a record of how we worked. "Presented in the full 76-min. theatrical version, never before seen on DVD or television"--Container. Special features: 40 min. of deleted scenes; scene selection; essay by film writer, Noel Murray; preview of the next work project (Musician).
Contents:
Segments: Murder -- Home -- Staff -- Church -- Media -- Semi -- Poker -- School Homicide -- Investigation -- Conference -- Hunting -- Parade -- Manhunt.
Summary:
"This segment is the first of the series and chronicles the everyday work world of Sheriff Ronald E. Hewitt in the rural Southern community of Brunswick County, North Carolina. Heading up what used to be a backwards, backwoods department, Hewett strives to maintain order and civility in a region fraught with murder, robbery, and the occasional theft of ceramic lawn ornaments. To accomplish this impossible task, Hewett uses the only tools at his disposal-- God, guns, and the hundreds of blood relatives that populate his jurisdiction"--Container.
Series:
The work series ; 001 Kraus, Daniel. Work series ; 001.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.