Ken burns coming to roebling for showing of pbs film. Ken burns discusses producing his documentary on the brooklyn bridge emmytvlegends. This documentary chronicles the worldfamous brooklyn bridge in new york city. Where to stream 11 essential ken burns documentaries nyt.
An overview of the construction of the brooklyn bridge done in a ken burns style. Empire of the air recounts the creators of radio, while the congress depicts a unique american institution. On may 24, 1883, the brooklyn bridge over the east river opened, connecting the great cities of new york and brooklyn for the first time in history. Join acclaimed filmmaker ken burns for a screening of his newly restored academy awardnominated documentary the brooklyn bridge 1981, 60 min. In his academy award nominated film brooklyn bridge, ken burns captures the physical majesty of this greatest of all achievements of the industrial age, the dramatic story of the largerthanlife men who imagined and built it, and the immense charm this granite and steel structure has exerted on generations of city dwellers. It was produced by ken burns, roger sherman, buddy squires, and amy stechler in 1981. Shot and directed by idris solomon and picked up as a feature story in the nyc short documentary film festival for 2020. My brooklyn follows director kelly andersons journey, as a brooklyn gentrifier, to understand the forces reshaping her neighborhood. It is throughly researched, and is not only a history of the building of the brooklyn bridge, but also the politics that enabled and hindered that accomplishment and a history of the times.
The film presents the dramatic details of the bridges planning and construction. Artist thomas hart benton and politician huey long emerge in compelling biographies, while the shakers is a. While ken burns was getting his feet wet in the documentary film industry, he created this hourlong tidbit on the brooklyn bridge. Telephone documentary film, 2006 moonrise kingdom feature film, 2012 mothers of invention documentary film, 2004 mumia. The film was nominated for an academy award for documentary feature. Ken burns has been making films for more than thirty years. Traversing the east river, the brooklyn bridge stands graceful and tall, often prominently featured in many a book and movie. Fresh out of college, aspiring filmmaker ken burns the civil war, baseball read david mcculloughs history of the building of the brooklyn bridge and decided that the labyrinthine tale of tragic setbacks and incredible engineering feats would be the perfect subject for a documentary film. Completed in 1883, it connects the boroughs of manhattan and brooklyn by spanning the east river.
But i enjoyed over the brooklyn bridge, which is not on netflix, considerably more than portnoys complaint, the last film i watched that explored the neurotic, sometimes deviant sensibility of downontheirluck jewish men. The film documents the redevelopment of fulton mall, a bustling africanamerican and caribbean commercial district that despite its status as the third most profitable shopping area in new york city is maligned for its inability to appeal to the affluent. The real story is packed with drug addiction and corruption. It took more than a decade to build, cost the life of its designer, and was constantly criticized by skeptics who predicted the entire structure was going to collapse into new yorks east river. Brooklyn bridge is a documentary film on the history of the brooklyn bridge. Brooklyn bridge 1981 is a 58minute documentary film by ken burns it is a history of the brooklyn bridge, one of the most famous suspension bridges in the world. There are sequences the children swimming under the brooklyn bridge is one which belong with the best footage on new york by anybody. This documentary explores the history of the brooklyn bridge, one of new york citys most iconographic landmarks. The film included interviews with personalities such as new york times architectural critic paul goldberger and writer arthur miller plus film clips featuring bugs bunny bowery bugs and frank sinatra. From conception to construction, it traces the bridges transformation from a spectacular feat of heroic engineering to an honored symbol in american culture.
Thomas hart bentons biography is interesting, but not really to my taste. The difficult construction process is described in interesting detail. The brooklyn bridge dvd,this awardwinning film by ken burns recaptures the drama, struggles, and personal tragedies behind the greatest of all achievements of americas industrial age, the brooklyn bridge. Roebling museum to premiere newly remastered brooklyn. From conception to construction, it traces the bridges transformation. In unexpected and wonderful ways, the brooklyn bridge captured the imagination of all americans, and in the process became a symbol in american culture of. The excerpted portions will highlight brooklyns contribution to the development of the city as a whole. Witness the human heroics behind the bridge that seized americas imagination in the 1880s. In unexpected and wonderful ways, the brooklyn bridge captured the imagination of all americans, and in the process became a symbol in american culture of strength, vitality, ingenuity and promise. Thats a description of peter breughels painting, landscape with the fall of icarus, and william carlos williams poem by the same name, intermingling with images from eric steels the bridge, a film about 24 deaths and one survivor in a year in.
Our agreements with the content provider dont allow purchases of this title at this time. Starting with photography in middle school, i found my visual style. Ken burns to premiere his remastered first documentary, brooklyn bridge, at museum on. Film and photography permits are not issued for max family garden or any playgrounds or picnic tables in the park. Then i found my voice in film in high school, now i am fine tuning my filmmaking in college at the suny purchase film conservatory. The filmmakers hope that the publicity about the documentary might connect them with someone with more information about the brooklyn bridge film and other clips. Master documentary filmmaker ken burns is the genius behind this film that chronicles the history of new york citys fabled brooklyn bridge. New york documentaryoriginal penn station duration. The brooklyn bridge is a bridge in new york city and is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the united states.
Where to stream 11 essential ken burns documentaries. Of all the engineering advances in the 1800s, the brooklyn bridge stands out as perhaps the most famous and most remarkable. In his academy award nominated film brooklyn bridge, ken burns captures the physical majesty of this greatest of all achievements of the industrial age, the. Maybe because it lacks the pretension, or aim for greatness, that a philip roth adaptation entails. It was the longest suspension bridge in the world for over 20 years and still connects the burroughs of brooklyn and manhattan. Stupid fool acts like a spineless jackass for a little over an hour and a half. Ken burns brooklyn bridge 1981 ken burns documentary. Brooklyn bridge documentary film, 1995 modern marvels. To be fair, the building of the brooklyn bridge is a great story, but an accurate movie would be more snuff film than epic romance. The construction of the brooklyn bridge is detailed in the 1972 book the great bridge by david mccullough and in the first pbs documentary film ever made by ken burns, brooklyn bridge 1980.
Brooklyn bridge, suspension bridge spanning the east river from brooklyn to manhattan in new york city. The film traces the long and laborious construction of the bridge. It was produced by ken burns, roger sherman, buddy squires, and amy stechler in. It was originally called the new york and brooklyn bridge and the east river bridge, but it was later dubbed the brooklyn bridge, a name coming from an earlier january 25, 1867, letter to the. What makes this history very readable, though, are the personal stories revealed. Just two years before starting work on his new york project, john augustus roebling made a bit of suspension bridge history with. Burns drew heavily on mcculloughs book for the film and used him as narrator.
Brooklyn bridge is vintage ken burns and the statue of liberty film is ok. Ken burns coming to roebling to premiere his remastered pbs film, brooklyn bridge. The roebling museum will premiere a newly remastered brooklyn bridge, the first film by acclaimed filmmaker ken burns, at a special outdoor screening at the museum on saturday, sept. The film included interviews with personalities such as writer arthur miller. The construction of the brooklyn bridge is detailed in the 1972 book the great bridge by david mccullough and brooklyn bridge 1981, the first pbs documentary film ever made by ken burns. Witness the human heroics behind the bridge that seized americas imagination in. The film is a eightpart series about the history of new york city from its founding up to 2003. Brooklyn bridge tells the dramatic story of the largerthanlife men who imagined and built it, and the immense charm this granite and steel structure has exerted on. The film returns to the brooklyn museum, where it originally premiered, to examine the narratives of struggle and triumph. A documentary film brooklyn bridge clip score by brian keane. The story of the influences and inspirations that go into brooklyn lacrosse, as told by cofounder and executive director, khalid west.
A brilliant feat of 19thcentury engineering, the bridge was the first to use steel for cable wire, and during its construction explosives were used inside a pneumatic caisson for the first time. Film or photography permits do not cover parking within or around the park. This personalized documentary treats the bridge as an organic, living creature. Under the brooklyn bridge rudolph burckhardt the film. Part one all about the history of the construction was excellent. The congress film is intersting to a point, but tries to cover too broad a subjecttoo many years, too many personalitiesto really do any of them justice. Brooklyn bridge and statue of liberty recall the building of two new york monuments. This film collection from ken burns offers an anthem to the nation and its people.
The brooklyn bridge is one of the most famous and beloved modern bridges in the world. Panama canal documentary film, 1993 modern marvels. Since the academy award nominated brooklyn bridge in 1981, ken has gone on to direct and. Following the showing, there will be a discussion with burns about the documentary. See a longlost film of crossing the brooklyn bridge in. Proposed in the mid19th century, a contract is finally awarded to john roebling, an immigrant from germany. Brooklyn bridge tells the dramatic story of the largerthanlife men who imagined and built it, and the immense charm this granite and steel structure has exerted on generations of city dwellers. Burns first documentary, brooklyn bridge, released in 1981 established burns as a filmmaker and showcased his trademark method of focusing on a still photograph or painting, and using music, voice overs, sound effects and zooming to give the impression of a sequence. This documentary examines the great problems and ingenious solutions that marked the construction of the brooklyn bridge. Brooklyn bridge film wikimili, the free encyclopedia.
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