Rabu, 26 April 2017

Civil War Times Review: The Gettysburg Story

The Gettysburg Story (2013) Written and directed by Jake Boritt (available on DVD and for download) When PBS’s War many reviewers and historians aired in September 2012, Death and the Civil wondered when documentary filmmakers would move beyond using what can be called the “Ken Burns” effects—slow pans across photographs, landscape shots and interviews with …

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