As an "entreprenuer in education," Micheal Flaherty helped transform Boston's public schools. Now he's working that same magic as the producer of family-friendly films. Since Flaherty co-founded Walden five years ago, the media company has been busy making movies about family and faith. Its credits include Holes (2003), Around the World in 80 Days (2004), Because of Winn-Dixie (2005), and the recent mega-hit The Chronicles of Narnia (2005). Walden's latest releases include the hit adaptations of the children's classics Charlotte's Web and The Bridge to Terabithia, and Amazing Grace, about the life of famed British abolitionist William Wilberforce. Read more HERE.
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