Becoming director Nadia Hallgren remembers getting the call from the Obamas' production company, Higher Ground Productions, about Michelle Obama floating the idea of documenting her 2018-19 book tour. "It was one of those conversations that you hang up and you're like, 'That's awesome. Appreciate being considered. I'm never going to get the gig,'" says Hallgren. But a few weeks later, the veteran cinematographer (whose credits include Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner Trouble the Water and CNN's Girl Rising) found herself face to face with the Obamas, and the former first lady hired her on ...
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