Behind the Camera


Kelly Rundle & Tammy Rundle of Fourth Wall Films
 have been producing, writing, directing and editing documentaries and other media projects for over 25 years. 

The Rundles are the recipients of 5 Mid-America Emmy Award, 14 Emmy® nominations, more than two dozen film festival awards, Telly awards, grant awards, and film festival Official Selections.

They are the producers of the Regional Emmy® award-winning documentaries Resurrecting Forest GroveJean Seberg: Actress Activist Icon (with Garry McGee), Remembering Forest Grove, and Over and Under: Wildlife Crossings.

Their Emmy® nominated historical documentaries include Places to Be Wild, An Infantryman from Hero Street  (from the multi-part Hero Street documentary series), Good Earth: Awakening the Silent City, Becoming Harriet Beecher StoweSons & Daughters of ThunderRiver to River: Iowa's Forgotten Highway 6, Letters Home to Hero Street (co-produced with WQPT), and Country School: One Room – One Nation; and the award-winning and critically-acclaimed documentary films The Barn RaisersLost Nation: The Ioway 3-part seriesand Villisca: Living with a Mystery

The Rundles premiered and released their new award-winning feature-length documentary Resurrecting Forest Grove during Forest Grove No. 5's 150th Anniversary celebration!

They are in post-production on Part 5 of their Hero Street documentary series: The Last to Fall from Hero Street.

For more information visit FourthWallFilms.com.

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