Filmmaker Ken Burns has produced over 40 films. His latest is a movie focused on the life and creative force of Leonardo da Vinci. It's his first film about an international topic.
PBS station members can view the documentary via PBS Passport as part of a full collection of Ken Burns films. For more information about PBS Passport, visit the PBS Passport FAQ. A toolkit to ...
Their “Ken Burns in the Classroom” collection leverages clips from Burns’s filmography to pose thought-provoking questions for students and introduce new ideas, perspectives, and primary sou ...
Subsequently, under the direction of editor Laurie Baker and sponsorship of Flo and Sid Banwart, the museum produced "Uncovered: The Ken Burns Collection," the first book published about his quilts.
This week, senior reporter Eileen Kinsella speaks to documentarian Ken Burns about his first foray outside of American ...
Ken Burns is making a history-based fundraising pitch for Vice President Harris’s White House campaign, saying that “our ...
Greely Middle School student David Gilbert submitted his short film on the Americans with Disabilities Act to a National ...
Part, Four-Hour Film Traces the Near Demise – and Ultimate Return – of the U.S. National Mammal, While Examining the Species’ ...
Ever since he got a movie camera for his 17th birthday, Ken Burns has been making documentaries. Over the years, he's created 36 documentary series for PBS, all of them about American history ...