Documentarian Ken Burns features Fort Ticonderoga in his new PBS docuseries “The American Revolution,” airing Sunday at 8 p.m. Directed by Burns, alongside Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt, and ...
A new documentary highlighting the experiences of the millions of paid and family caregivers across the nation is set to premiere. The two-hour film “Caregiving” focuses on the personal experiences of ...
A one-hour documentary about Mile of Music will premiere on PBS Wisconsin June 23. On June 16, one week before its statewide television premiere, the film will play on a big screen at the Fox Cities ...
For individuals with disabilities, the road to becoming an independent adult can be especially challenging. A new film finds one man on the cusp of this transition seeking advice from notable ...
The museum is an architectural achievement of modern times. Hear from its founder and architect. The 1974 documentary looks at the Fort Worth Museum in the first year it opened. It features interviews ...
The acclaimed filmmaker’s latest PBS series is long on muskets and bayonets, but the political history of the Revolution remains strangely understated. The acclaimed filmmaker’s latest PBS series is ...
Explore a massive collection of thought-provoking documentaries, including exclusive films from Ken Burns. Sometimes I like taking a break from all my scripted shows to watch something a little ...
The award-winning PBS documentary strand ‘Frontline,’ produced at GBH in Boston, is launching Frontline Features, a new initiative dedicated to producing cinematic feature-length and short ...
PBS has slated a late March premiere for the three-part, three-hour Henry David Thoreau documentary from executive producers Ken Burns and Don Henley, with the first two episodes premiering on ...
A social video series on TikTok and Instagram aims to create authentic and timely engagement around PBS documentaries. PBS Film Club launched last November with a series of short videos discussing and ...