The new 12-hour documentary about the United States’ origin story will begin broadcasting Nov. 16 on WHYY and other PBS stations.
After a decade of filming for The American Revolution, Ken Burns begins with Ben Franklin and positions Philadelphia at the heart of this story.
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The film, featuring a UVA professor, opens a three-day event that will bring people together to examine how America’s ...
The city and its people spearhead ideas of democracy in the six-part, twelve-hour-long "The American Revolution," featuring ...
Ken Burns’s obsession with this country can be felt in all 234 hours of his roughly 40 films—including his latest mega-doc, ...
By Ken Burns and David Leonhardt Produced by Jillian Weinberger President Trump’s threats to democracy have prompted a number ...
"The American Revolution" will explore how the creation of the nation was a complex matter and both a civil war and global ...
Ken Burns talks with filmmaker Ken Burns on his latest project. Filmmaker Ken Burns discusses his upcoming six-part series, “The American Revolution,” which looks at one of the pivotal events in world ...
From left, Jeffrey Goldberg, Sarah Botstein, Ken Burns, Annette Gordon-Reed, and Tom Hanks at the New York premiere of PBS’s "The American Revolution." at the Atlantic Festival. Michael ...
YORKTOWN — A public screening of segments of filmmaker Ken Burns’ upcoming documentary will be featured at the Revolutionary Festival on Saturday at the Yorktown Battlefield. “We the People: A ...