The World Without US

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The World Without US
Directed by Mitch Anderson
Written by Mitch Anderson
Starring Roy Werner,[1] Tomo Kawaguchi,[2] Mark Ofuji[3] and Mari Ueda[4]
Music by Christopher First
Cinematography Jason J. Tomaric
Editing by Jason Blum
Distributed by Breakthrough Entertainment[5]
Release date(s) January 2, 2008
Running time 84 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Official website

The World Without US is a documentary film created by Mitch Anderson and Jason J. Tomaric. Released in 2008, the documentary explores what might happen if the United States were to leave the international arena, rescind its global reach and become an isolationist nation for the first time since the early 1900s. [6][7]

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Mitch Anderson and Jason Tomaric began this documentary in order to answer what would happen if the United States removed itself from foreign affairs by embarking on a quest to several regions of the world. Within these regions, the filmmakers interview experts and everyday world citizens to understand not only how the United States is viewed, but also how the United States has affected the world outside of its borders. The film has been officially selected for the GI Film festival in Washington DC in May 2008. [6][7]

The documentary covers a wide span of the United States’ foreign affairs, not simply the issues currently occurring in the Middle East and Asia. [6][7]

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  • Roy Werner[1]
  • Tomo Kawaguchi[2]
  • Mark Ofuji[3]
  • Mari Ueda[4]

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