PBS' six-part, 12-hour documentary lets Burns, Sarah Botstein and David P. Schmidt dive deep into all-too-relevant U.S. history.
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History Professor Issues Warning After Watching First Few Minutes of Ken Burns' New Revolutionary War Docuseries
Wokeness, paired with unhinged hatred of President Donald Trump, can infect even a respected filmmaker's work. According to ...
With co-directors David Schmidt and Sarah Botstein, he tells America’s origin story in his new film, “ The American ...
Ahead of the PBS production's premiere, the legendary filmmaker and co-director Sarah Botstein share insights on their ...
Choosing your favorite Ken Burns series has as much to do with your historical interests as the quality of any individual ...
The introductory narrative of "The American Revolution" takes up a style Burns established at the outset of "The Civil War." ...
Opinion. Ken Burns, the award-winning filmmaker whose work has defined how Americans understand the Civil War, baseball, jazz ...
Over the course of nine September nights on PBS, Ken Burns got millions of Americans excited about their own history with his ...
The PBS documentary, by filmmaker Ken Burns, tells an American origin story to bring a diverse nation together, rather than ...
In his latest project, Ken Burns turns his lens to the American Revolution — an event he has called the most significant ...
Burns' six-part documentary uses voiceover, reenactors and drone footage to tell the story of America's founding. And it ...
That's a phrase that has been bandied about lately with the controversy over displaying the Confederate battle flag. Now viewers can experience again Ken Burns' seminal documentary that covered the ...
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