Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Executive Producer Steve Carlis and 7 days in September

September. 11, 2001 is a date that many Americans if not all will remember for the rest of their lives.  9/11 brought out the worst as well as the best in us human beings.  The documentary 7 Days in September which Executive Producer Steve Carlis was involved in shows how the events that unfolded that day profoundly changed the lives of a few individuals. 
Although we know that 9/11 impacted the world this documentary goes into a specific group which really seem to take the blunt of the forces that happened during those events.  Steve Carlis as well as many others are thankful to have been a part of such a touching and powerful documentary. 

This documentary shows how those events go on to affect a firefighters wife who was closely related to the incidents that unfolds that day.  It also goes on and shows how the events of those days affected other groups such as children, Muslim-American women and many others. 

With a career in the entertainment business spanning way over a decade Steve Carlis has been involved in many major productions.  He has put his energy towards TV series, TV movies, Movies, Documentaries, just to name a few.  In his years Steve Carlis has been an executive producer of the TV series The Ferris Wheel, Naughty but Nice with Rob Shuter, and Staffers.  He has also been the executive producer for With All Deliberate Speed, A Southern Town, Julie Johnson, Once in the Life, and The Bumblebee Flies Anyway.    


For more information on Steve Carlis career background check out these honorable mentions at Engage News Wire and Merit Worthy.  

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