On November 10, 1975, a Canberra schoolgirl was playing the quaint old game of elastics with her sisters when she fell and hurt her ankle.
Ken Burns spent a decade creating his documentary series about "The American Revolution." It couldn't have come at a more pressing time.
The 1851 painting by Emanuel Leutze titled “Washington Crossing the Delaware.” Ken Burns is back with “The American ...
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From 'Saturday Night Live' to '48 Hours' to 'Coming to America' to 'Dreamgirls,' the iconic performer laughs his way through ...
Kelly Merryman Hoogstraten discusses the launch of its streaming platform with Amazon and how it reinforces the indie ...
Burns' six-part documentary uses voiceover, reenactors and drone footage to tell the story of America's founding. And it ...
The directors and writer of the six-part docuseries say the revolution is 'wrapped in a lot of mythology and nostalgia,' ...
America's largest festival for non-fiction cinema opens Nov. 12, offering more than 115 feature-length documentaries plus ...
PBS is set to release director Michael Pack's film on the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps, the night before ...
The Netflix documentary directed by Angus Wall is a deep look at the career and personal life of the groundbreaking comedian ...