Marlin Darrah is the executive director of International Film & Video
(IFV), a production company based in the United States. Darrah is one
of the most widely traveled filmmakers in the world. For his
documentary work in Portugal and in other locations throughout the
world, Darrah was recently honored with a knighthood in the Royal
House of Portugal.From 1976 through 2015, Darrah produced several
dozen documentaries, travel-adventure films and feature films in more
than 140 countries.Darrah's company, IFV, maintains a stock library of
original worldwide footage. Darrah's international high-definition
shots have been purchased by producers in the television industry and
by educational organizations for either limited-use or royalty-free
licensing purposes.Marathon, Darrah's first 16mm film, examined the
drama of the 1976 Olympic Trials Marathon in Eugene, Oregon. The film
was licensed and distributed nationally from 1977-1980 by Runner's
World magazine in San Francisco. For three years, Marlin produced
several films for the magazine, one of which, Moments of the Runner,
was a finalist in the 1979 American Film Festival in NYC. For that
film, Darrah shot footage throughout the U.S., as well as in Moscow,
and at the site of the first Olympic Games in Greece.
(IFV), a production company based in the United States. Darrah is one
of the most widely traveled filmmakers in the world. For his
documentary work in Portugal and in other locations throughout the
world, Darrah was recently honored with a knighthood in the Royal
House of Portugal.From 1976 through 2015, Darrah produced several
dozen documentaries, travel-adventure films and feature films in more
than 140 countries.Darrah's company, IFV, maintains a stock library of
original worldwide footage. Darrah's international high-definition
shots have been purchased by producers in the television industry and
by educational organizations for either limited-use or royalty-free
licensing purposes.Marathon, Darrah's first 16mm film, examined the
drama of the 1976 Olympic Trials Marathon in Eugene, Oregon. The film
was licensed and distributed nationally from 1977-1980 by Runner's
World magazine in San Francisco. For three years, Marlin produced
several films for the magazine, one of which, Moments of the Runner,
was a finalist in the 1979 American Film Festival in NYC. For that
film, Darrah shot footage throughout the U.S., as well as in Moscow,
and at the site of the first Olympic Games in Greece.
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