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New York: A Documentary Film

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1999–2003
IMDb RATING
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New York: A Documentary Film (1999)
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Exploration of New York City's rich history as a complex and dynamic city that has played an unparalleled role in shaping the nation and reflecting its ideals.Exploration of New York City's rich history as a complex and dynamic city that has played an unparalleled role in shaping the nation and reflecting its ideals.Exploration of New York City's rich history as a complex and dynamic city that has played an unparalleled role in shaping the nation and reflecting its ideals.

  • Stars
    • David Ogden Stiers
    • Kenneth Jackson
    • Mike Wallace
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.1/10
    1.2K
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    • Stars
      • David Ogden Stiers
      • Kenneth Jackson
      • Mike Wallace
    • 24User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    David Ogden Stiers
    David Ogden Stiers
    • Narrator
    Kenneth Jackson
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2003
    Mike Wallace
    • Self
    • 1999–2003
    Mike Wallace
    • Self
    • 1999–2003
    John Steele Gordon
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2001
    Robert A.M. Stern
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2001
    Pete Hamill
    Pete Hamill
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2003
    Philip Bosco
    Philip Bosco
    • Self
    • 1999–2001
    Mike Wallace
    Mike Wallace
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2001
    Brendan Gill
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2001
    Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    • Self
    • 1999–2001
    George Plimpton
    George Plimpton
    • Self
    • 1999–2001
    David McCullough
    David McCullough
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2001
    Robert A. Caro
    Robert A. Caro
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2001
    Calvin O. Butts III
    Calvin O. Butts III
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2001
    Craig Steven Wilder
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2001
    Lucy Sante
    Lucy Sante
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2001
    Alfred Kazin
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1999–2001
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    10umpalmpa

    It continues...and is amazing

    This epic documentary from Ric Burns covers all of the major events and people that have shaped the culture and rich history of the City of New York. It does, in episodes 6 and 7 go past 1931 (Episode 6 is 1929-1941 and Episode 7 is 1945-Present). All of the historians, writers and others that provide commentary for the film are wonderful and insightful, although they sometimes become repetitive. This is rare, however, and the great stills (and later film) carries the story along from its humble Dutch beginnings in 1609 all the way to the present day. New York is like nowhere else in the world; it is an entity unto itself. But, as F. Scott Fitzgerald notes, it is just a city and not a universe. But what a city. David Ogden Stiers does an incredible job narrating what is, in my humble opinion, the singular film about the history of New York.
    9mattblevins79

    Worth the 5,000 hours

    It's huge It's exhausting. It's exciting and educational. No, not New York City, but the 20 something hour documentary about it. The labarotory for capitalism, food, art and just about everything else you could imagine, NYC's history from its beginnings as New Amsterdam to 9/11 is done up well by Ric Burns (the not as famous brother of Ken). You may have to grease the palm of your significant other to pull off the time and effort required, but New York wouldn't have it any other way.
    10kopilot111

    A top-drawer, loving but clear-eyed history of New York

    This is a history of New York, and by extension a history of the U.S.

    It is a loving history of a great city, beautifully executed. Like a sibling or parent of a flawed man, the historians and other contributors see the flaws but love the subject despite them.

    A serious history of New York, like of the U.S., reflects the contradictions that go back to the very early days of this city and this country: A melting pot where people of many classes, nationalities, languages and religions learned to live and get along in close proximity – and where many people hated everyone unlike them, or who resented or oppressed everyone whose group arrived in a wave after their own. Where a spirit of democracy, community, equality, public service and a hand up for everyone who needed it resided side-by-side with unbridled greed, indifference to the suffering of others not doing as well as oneself, stupendous corruption, exploitation of slaves and virtual (wage) slaves.

    Some of the other reviews seem to miss the message by a mile – the historians and other contributors provide useful insights – and accurate ones. I don't know if every numeric and temporal statement is dead-on accurate, but the thrust and the many, many details and nuances discussed throughout the series are correct. From the first line uttered by the narrator in Episode 1: "On September 2, 1609, Henry Hudson…"

    The superlatives, too, are on the mark. Like it or not, New York has not only been a city of all kinds of "firsts" and "biggests" and "bests" but also has a more dynamic and interesting history than most others -- which is why these superlatives are so frequently present. If some day Burns chooses to make a documentary about St. Petersburg or London or Beijing, I'm sure there will be a lot of talk about those cities to the exclusion of all others. In other words, this is a documentary about New York, not a city in Australia, Egypt, France or Russia - where the 19th Century rural peasants DID live much as they had in the Middle Ages.

    How anyone watching this series and paying attention, could miss the many, many more things Burns covers besides race, class and greed – is surprising. That the series discusses these frequently is not surprising – since long before Hudson sailed up the river later named for him – all 3 have been factors in the history of New York from 1609 to today. To ignore this fact would have been to whitewash the truth. Watch "Rambo" or "X-Men" if you want fiction. Burns and his contributors report these truths – and extol the many virtues – or strengths of New Yorkers famous and anonymous by way of explaining the evolution and rise to the top of the city.

    Too slow? Really? It covers 400 years , an hour and a half per century for heaven's sake. Personally, I couldn't get enough.
    mcasano

    One of the Best Documentaries on NYC Ever...

    Since my parents took me to a NYC automat when I was seven, I have always been fascinated by New York City. Ric Burns' documentary, "New York: A Documentary Film" made me love the city even more. I recently purchased the new 7 DVD set, which includes the recently completed episodes that brought the series up to 1999, before the tragedy of Sept. 11th. I was glued to the production immediately, from the majestic aerial footage to the great variety of historians, architects, writers and politicians who guide you through this historical tour. If you want to learn more about NYC, this documentary is your primer!
    10rfkfreak

    A Masterpiece

    I happened along this documentary one Sunday afternoon after 9-11 in 2001. I originally was intrigued because I am a New Yorker but also because, sadly, I really didn't have as much knowledge about this great city that I live in as I should have and of course also because it was soon after that tragic day in September and I wanted to watch anything and everything relating to that day. To my surprise it didn't have anything with regard to 9-11, being completed before 2001. I continued to watch because I wanted to know more about the history of my city. Sure I knew about the Dutch, about the English taking over, the changing of the name but this film taught me a lot about people I didn't know much if anything about - Fiorello Laguardia, Al Smith, Walt Whitman - and whereas I knew about Lincoln and FDR to name two, my knowledge about their relation to New York was pitiful.

    Anyone who has any desire to gain some knowledge about New York should watch this. I picked up the CD today because the songs on it are amazing - very deep and very emotional. Anyone who enjoys history will probably enjoy this film. I got it as a Christmas present in 2001 and it's been one of the best presents I've ever received.

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      Originally, the film was to be a seven-episode documentary. After the World Trade Center was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, an eighth episode - "The Center of the World" about the rise and fall of the Twin Towers - was made. It aired September 8, 2003.
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      Mario M. Cuomo: We had this fantastic contradiction of people who hated you so much, they were willing to give up their life to take yours - and people who loved humanity so much, that they were willing to run into the darn building, in the smoke and flame, just to save the life of somebody they never met.

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      • November 14, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • PBS (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • American Experience: New York - A Documentary Film
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      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • New York Historical Society
      • Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
      • Steeplechase Films
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