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New York: A Documentary Film

New York: A Documentary Film

New York: A Documentary Film

PBS (1999)
DVD
NR (Not Rated)
841887051286
TV Series | Documentary | History
USA | English | Color | 02:20

Ric Burns (brother of the famed documentarian Ken Burns) presents an exhaustive history of New York City from the settling of the area by the Dutch to the attack by terrorists nearly 400 years later. Told in a sentimental tone, Burns weaves a lyrical tale of the great metropolis that encompasses not only the city's streets, but also that of the history of America. Though around fourteen hours in length, this epic documentary presents a thoughtful, entertaining look at our relatively young country. Written by Chris Bogner


Episodes View details

1 The Country and the City 111 min | Nov 14, 1999

Beginning in 1609, episode one chronicles the arrival of the Dutch, the impact of the English, the horrors of colonial slavery, and New York's critical role in the American Revolution.

2 Order and Disorder 113 min | Nov 15, 1999

Episode two looks at New York's rise as a burgeoning cultural center and multi-ethnic port, concluding with the Civil War Draft Riots -- America's bloodiest civil disturbance.

3 Sunshine and Shadow 110 min | Nov 16, 1999

Episode three turns the spotlight on the period when greed and wealth fueled an expanding metropolis, even as politics and poverty defined it.

4 The Power and the People 113 min | Nov 17, 1999

Episode four follows New York into a new century, examining the interplay of capitalism, democracy, and transformation, in the wake of an extraordinary wave of immigration and the birth of the skyscraper.

5 Cosmopolis 113 min | Nov 18, 1999

Episode five tells the African-American experience, the birth of the new media industries and the incredible array of human and cultural energies converge, ending with construction of the world's tallest building.

6 City of Tomorrow 113 min | Sep 30, 2001

The sixth episode chronicles the dramatic events that followed the Crash of '29, as the greatest depression in American history plunged the city and the nation into economic gloom.

7 The City and the World (1945-2000) 136 min | Oct 01, 2001

Episode seven chronicles the history of New York from the end of the Second World War to the present, exploring the complexities of the modern city and the turbulent years of physical, social and cultural change in the decades following the war.

8 The Center of the World 177 min | Sep 08, 2003

Episode seven charts the turbulent and often harrowing years from 1945 to the present. Emerging from the Depression and the Second World War as the most powerful metropolis on earth.

Cast View all

David Ogden Stiers Narrator
Robert Sean Leonard
Kenneth Jackson Self - Commentator
Mike Wallace
Mike Wallace
Robert A.M. Stern Self - Commentator
John Steele Gordon Self - Commentator
Philip Bosco
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Self
Pete Hamill Self - Commentator
Mike Wallace Self - Commentator
Brendan Gill Self - Commentator
Eli Wallach
George Plimpton
David McCullough Self - Commentator
Luc Sante Self - Commentator
Calvin O. Butts III Self - Commentator
Robert A. Caro Self - Commentator
Craig Steven Wilder Self - Commentator
Alfred Kazin Self - Commentator
Keith David
Paul Giamatti
Callie Thorne
Rudolph W. Giuliani Self - Commentator
Fran Lebowitz Self - Commentator

Edition details

Packaging Custom Case
Nr Discs 8
Screen Ratios Fullscreen (4:3)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Distributor PBS
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Sep 28, 2004
Regions Region 1