For four decades, Ken Burns has reigned as the king of documentary filmmakers, with an unparalleled resume that includes Baseball, The Civil War, The Central Park Five and Jazz. Now he's unveiling another masterpiece that ranks with the best of them: The Vietnam War, a 10-part, 18-hour film he co-directed with Lynn Novick, which premieres...
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TV & Video Daily
September 15, 2017
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By Jason Lynch
For four decades, Ken Burns has reigned as the king of documentary filmmakers, with an unparalleled resume that includes Baseball, The Civil War, The Central Park Five and Jazz. Now he's unveiling another masterpiece that ranks with the best of them: The Vietnam War, a 10-part, 18-hour film he co-directed with Lynn Novick, which premieres...
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