Respected documentarian Ken Burns' latest project is a PBS docuseries that explores the American Revolution in extreme detail ...
On June 3, just two hours before a live Q&A with documentary filmmaker Ken Burns on his upcoming PBS documentary The American Revolution, President Donald Trump asked Congress to pull back the $1.1 ...
PBS to Launch Largest Outreach Effort in Network’s History, with Filmmaker Events in 25-plus Markets, Station Engagement Across the Country, Extensive Educational Materials, and Partnerships with ...
A Tulsa-based Cherokee filmmaker and film executive played a pivotal part in ensuring that Ken Burns' eagerly awaited docuseries "The American Revolution" authentically represents Indigenous people.
Ken Burns tends to make masterful but rather deliberately paced documentaries; long contemplative series about the Civil War, or baseball, or National Parks. Tuesday night he premiered a very ...
Ken Burns attends the 10th annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards on Nov. 9 in New York City. "When I was a little boy, I was embarrassed by the fact that all of my friends read novels, and I read ...
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick didn’t set out to erase the mythology of one of the greatest fiction writers of the 20th century in “Hemingway,” airing in three parts on PBS starting April 5. Ernest ...
On Friday, cinephiles, historians and Family Weekend attendees alike gathered for “An Evening with Ken Burns,” in the Salomon Center. In partnership with Brown 2026 — a campus-wide initiative ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns says he “won’t work on a more important film” than his newest documentary, “The American Revolution.” In a nearly sold-out Altria Theater, ...
Renowned filmmaker Ken Burns is headed to Richmond to preview his new docuseries, “The American Revolution” at Altria Theater on Sunday. “The American Revolution,” is a six-part, 12-hour docuseries ...
Several years ago, David Schmidt returned to his hometown to film sequences for Ken Burns’ documentary “The American Revolution,” believing “where else would you find a better place (than Williamsburg ...
Popular documentary filmmaker Ken Burns has now revealed that he almost turned down Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 2002, when Jobs asked to name a new iMovie feature after him. The feature known as ...