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Every Ken Burns documentary, ranked
See where 'The U.S. and the Holocaust' lands in this totally biased and super unscientific evaluation of the legendary ...
Ken Burns joins GQ as he revisits some of the most iconic films from his career so far: from Brooklyn Bridge to ...
Ken Burns's new documentary achieves a tone that is unmistakably Burns: measured, atmospheric, at times elegiac and always ...
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Ken Burns revolts against the American Revolution
It was the American Revolution, “more than any other single event,” the famed historian Gordon Wood once observed, “that made ...
Burns requested photographs of a handful of the AAS' collection items to use in the documentary, including newspapers and a ...
In his newest PBS series, Ken Burns trains his slow-zooming gaze on the American Revolution and finds a bloody mess led by a deeply flawed commander, fought in guerrilla style by soldiers as young as ...
Ken Burns is the greatest documentarian of our time. With films such as The Civil War (1990), Baseball (1994), Jazz (2001), The Roosevelts (2014), The Vietnam War (2017), Country Music (2019), ...
Few documentary films have the natural authority of a Ken Burns production. The narrator of his works, Peter Coyote, is as close as we have today to “the voice of God,” the phrase once associated with ...
The American Revolution filmmaker talks about the hypocrisies of US history and what’s missing from our political lives today ...
In 2023, word spread across central Louisiana that Ken Burns was in Alexandria. The documentary filmmaker known for “The ...
Thirty-one oil paintings in Historic Beverly’s collection were shown in filmmaker Ken Burn’s new documentary “The American ...
Race burbles through so many of Ken Burns’ films, a predominant subtext in the great American stories he chooses to tell. Twenty years ago this week, as Burns’ epic “Baseball” miniseries debuted and ...
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