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The National Parks: America's Best Idea

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2009
  • TV-G
  • 1h 55m
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The National Parks: America's Best Idea (2009)
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The history of the U.S. National Parks system, including the initial ideas which led to the world's first national parks and the expansion of the system over 150 years.The history of the U.S. National Parks system, including the initial ideas which led to the world's first national parks and the expansion of the system over 150 years.The history of the U.S. National Parks system, including the initial ideas which led to the world's first national parks and the expansion of the system over 150 years.

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    • Peter Coyote
    • William Cronon
    • Dayton Duncan
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    • Stars
      • Peter Coyote
      • William Cronon
      • Dayton Duncan
    • 18User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Peter Coyote
    Peter Coyote
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2009
    William Cronon
    • Self - Historian
    • 2009
    Dayton Duncan
    Dayton Duncan
    • Self - Writer
    • 2009
    Shelton Johnson
    • Self - Park Ranger
    • 2009
    Alfred Runte
    • Self - Historian
    • 2009
    Paul Schullery
    • Self - Writer
    • 2009
    Carl Pope
    • Self - Sierra Club
    • 2009
    Terry Tempest Williams
    • Self - Writer
    • 2009
    Murphy Guyer
    Murphy Guyer
    • Reader
    Philip Bosco
    Philip Bosco
    • Reader
    Kevin Conway
    Kevin Conway
    • Reader
    Tom Hanks
    Tom Hanks
    • Reader
    Kim Heacox
    • Self - Writer
    • 2009
    Adam Arkin
    Adam Arkin
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    Lee Stetson
    Lee Stetson
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    Amy Madigan
    Amy Madigan
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    Lee Whittlesey
    • Self - Historian
    • 2009
    Nevada Barr
    • Self - Former Ranger
    • 2009
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    10JoElliot

    spellbinding beauty

    This documentary combines breathtaking scenery with historical narrative. The cinematography is sublime. I watched it for the first time about a decade ago, and just re-watched it now. It is even better than I remember it. My only regret is that image sharpness could be better, since it was filmed around 2008.

    You can tell this was done before iPhones, when we all had longer attention spans. The entire series is 12 hours long, but none of it feels repetitive. It starts at the beginning, with the creation of Yosemite in California, moves on to our very first national park, Yellowstone. It's absolutely fascinating to see the historical figures without whom these parks would not exist - Muir and Roosevelt among them - and there are many. John Muir's writing is very moving, and the voice actor does an amazing job.

    This may be my all-time favorite documentary and I will probably re-watch again in a year or so. Helps me compile my bucket list for each year's travels. Beautiful cinematography, a moving score, top-notch voice actors. Could not be better.
    10anthony_retford

    An Immigrant's View

    I am watching this series and am currently viewing part 5. I have been transfixed by the film. I am not a new immigrant, having come here back in 1964, but I have only visited two Parks in all that time I am disgusted to report. I have seen the Redwoods and Crater Lake, but now I want to see much more before it is too late. I just have not paid any attention to the Parks in my backyard it seems. Now I will.

    I would quibble about the frequent references to religion but I understand it because most of the US was religious to some sort of degree. For instance, I did not feel the presence of some supernatural being standing among the redwoods or gazing at Crater Lake. I was impressed for sure but not awed.

    I am mindful of the constant struggle to maintain the Parks and think schools should show major portions of this series in their classrooms. Young people need to be aware of what a valuable and irreplaceable resource we all share. I am sure, given the history of the Park system, that greedy people will continue to try to eat away at it. Vigilance is needed for now and forever. Once this country becomes so crowded it will be most difficult to maintain these Parks. As in the Hetch Hetchy dam the question will always be: What is more important, some scenery or the rights of multitudes who need the resources contained within the Parks? I fear the answer will be the needs of people.

    I appreciate being able to see these videos and have my eyes opened, and tearing at times, many times. Thanks to Ken Burns for making this series.
    10angelofvic

    Fascinating, intriguing, unexpected

    I just finished watching Ken Burn's The National Parks: America's Best Idea, and it's fabulous -- it far far far exceeded any expectations I may have had.

    The series is fascinating, surprising, intriguing, unexpected, and well narrated and voiced and commentated. The visuals are a combination of historical works (photos, footage, articles, etc.), lovely paintings and photos, and of course glorious beautiful high-definition cinematography. The narration (which is so interesting you don't even need to watch the images -- as I learned when I had to eat dinner during part of it -- but who can resist!) is done by Peter Coyote, and the voices of the historical letter-writers, authors, journalists, and so forth is by various luminaries from Eli Wallach, Derek Jacobi, John Lithgow, Adam Arkin, Tom Hanks, and dozens of others. And there are the occasional live comments from historians and other experts from various walks of life.

    It's exquisitely put together and organized, never leaving the viewer bored; stories flow into and out of one another, or end only to be unexpectedly picked up again in a later hour or episode. The story of the parks is told not only through the stories of the politicians and naturalists involved, but also through the lives of everyday people and of artists and photographers (such as Ansel Adams) who loved the wilderness locales. There is a perfect mix of history, nature, beauty, drama, suspense, victories, defeats, and human interest. I was in tears at a few points.

    Although a small handful of the names important to the natural park system are familiar (John Muir, Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, etc.), the stories involving even those few are quite unexpected and fascinating. The vast majority of the true movers and shakers in the development of the natural parks are, however, gloriously unsung -- and thus doubly interesting because their outsized stories, which affected the country so greatly, are not nationally famous.

    If you wish to purchase the DVD set, it's cheapest on Amazon, and the shipping is free.

    If you watch the series on TV reruns if it ever returns, make sure you do it in order. It starts in 1851:

    1851-1890: The Scripture of Nature

    1890-1915: The Last Refuge

    1915-1919: The Empire of Grandeur

    1920-1933: Going Home

    1933-1945: Great Nature

    1946-1980: The Morning of Creation
    10metrodyne

    It All Works -- Another Ken Burns Masterpiece!

    It is another example of what Ken Burns does so well. It is a film that brings a well known but little understood aspect of American history to life. The broad scope of the film is monumental. It covers, in fair detail, the creation of all the major National Parks while delving into the people, the politics, the conflicts, and the personal stories behind the scenes. As with other of Ken's work, you begin to feel that the people in the story are family friends or people you have known for years. You understand how personalities shape events and move American custom and law. You are left with an appreciation of American democracy and freedom and the unruly way Americans sometimes resolve internal conflict…how popularity and simply "the right thing" can win the day after a good fight.

    The film is interspersed with glimpses of typical Americans and reveals their most delicate feelings in experiencing the National Parks. It is very effective at illustrating the transformative power of natural beauty, its healing and empowering effects on the soul, and our deep connections to nature and wildlife and our deep needs for it. The film is as much about the why humans seek to preserve natural beauty as it is a history of it.

    It all works. It is a masterful piece of art and you will enjoy and be moved by it.
    10peter_viney

    I wasn't going to return until I saw this.........

    I had no desire to return to the US until I saw this documentary. Whilst I loathe what most of America stands for, (money, guns, greed and religious fervour.....yes, I'm generalising), I do say I admire the appreciation and position National Parks hold in the American psyche. This documentary is a reflection of that position and is beautifully told.

    I am a fan of the way Burn's tells his stories. I find them simple, poignant and seamlessly told. Burns is a master craftsman and while many may criticise his condemnation of American action at times, I feel he is trying to say - let's not repeat the mistakes of our forefathers by forgetting what has gone before.

    As for John Muir, Teddy Roosevelt and Co., their contributions should, and have been celebrated appropriately.

    I have since returned to the US and been to three National Parks. And to Ken Burns, I am grateful for the fact I did.

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      In the show Parks and Recreation the main character Leslie Knope mentions on multiple occations that she has enjoyed this documentary
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      Featured in Late Show with David Letterman: Episode #16.190 (2009)

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les parcs nationaux: la meilleure idée de l'Amérique
    • Production companies
      • Florentine Films
      • WETA
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      • 1h 55m(115 min)
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