Learn how country music responds to a nation divided by the Vietnam War, as Army captain ... about the film and future projects from Ken Burns and Florentine Films.
He also happens to be exactly the kind of posthumously appreciated figure about which Ken Burns has spent his career ... notes in the second episode that da Vinci “carries with him all the ...
Ken Burns conducted a special series of UNUM Chats exploring Leonardo da Vinci’s legacy with creative and intellectual leaders working today. Each chat dives into Leonardo’s lasting influence ...
He credits his home with allowing him to make the films everyone said he couldn’t. Ken Burns has lived in this home for 45 years.Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times Supported by By Rukmini ...
The legendary documentarian also described what was the biggest surprise in his journey to bring the Renaissance polymath's life to TV. In a new ... a film on time,” Ken Burns joked.
and recently contributed to Ken Burns’ and Lynn Novick’s hit PBS documentary series, The Vietnam War. Mr. and Ms. Elliott have served on the advisory board for the series since 2014, and Ms. Elliott, ...
Ken Burns and his team typically ... in the final minutes of the film. Why? Sarah Burns: We wanted to put it in the context of Leonardo’s full life. Even if he started it 15 years before he ...
Ken Burns has stepped out of his usual Americana-focused content to produce a new documentary covering the life of Leonardo da Vinci. It’s the first time the 15-time Emmy Award-winning filmmaker ...
Ken Burns named his company Florentine Films because one of his partners was from Florence — the one in Northampton, Mass., not the one in Tuscany. But it’s certainly fitting to see that ...