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climate change, social justice and governance – issues that have become critical challenges around the globe. The film will demonstrate how the entire world is rapidly acquiring the characteristics of the modern city New York has pioneered for four hundred years – and that New York remains, as it nears the beginning of its fifth century as a metropolis, the pre-eminent and in most respects most successful urban laboratory on the planet: a place where the challenges and opportunities of modernity are confronted with an intensity and vision unparalleled in the world – and where the most critical human experiment on earth continues to unfold: the crucial, sometimes harrowing experiment, to see if all the peoples of the world can live together in a single place.
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Manhattan, the outlines of a modern mass metropolis begin to appear—including imaginative visions of the city's future, from Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" to Frederick Law Olmstead's Central Park. By 1860, every tension in America can be felt on the streets of New York, now the most powerful—and divided—city in the nation. The episode comes to a stunning climax during the Civi War, as the worst civil disturbance in the nation's history breaks out in New York: the catastrophic Draft Riots of 1863.
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entire series, the episode goes on to treat five crucial chapters in New York's fascinating early history: the defining role the Dutch played in establishing the city's character, the impact of the British empire, New York's strange sea fateful role in the American Revolution, its brief tenure as the nation's capital, and the extraordinary burst of entrepreneurial energy that in the early 19th century launched it on its course to becoming the greatest city on earth.
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remarkable New Yorkers of all time came to the fore—Fiorello La Guardia and Robert Moses—attempting to create in the markets of times a bold new city of the future. Charting the demise of Mayor Jimmy Walker and the ascendancy of Franklin Delano Roosevelt; the complex impact of the automobile on the city; and the immense public works projects that permanently altered the landscape.
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Caryn James also reviewed the two new episodes released in late September 2001. She found them stronger than the previous five, with more focus and brevity. She also commented on the timeliness of their release following the September 11th attacks, finding the stories of the city's recovery from past
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Burns, Sanders, and Steeplechase Films are producing for broadcast episodes nine and ten of the series about contemporary New York City. The film will explore in dramatic detail how New York City has grappled on the local level with critical issues of immigration, diversity, growth, economic change,
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in 2000, for "Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Cinematography" and "Outstanding Non-Fiction Series." In addition, Episode Five: Cosmopolis (1919–1931) won an Emmy for "Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Picture Editing." Also in 2001, the five-part series
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This dramatic and lyrical first episode chronicles the rise of New York from its settlement by the Dutch in the early 17th century through the explosion of commercial growth sparked by the completion of the Erie Canal in 1825. Beginning with a consideration of themes to be explored throughout the
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The sixth episode chronicles the dramatic and increasingly fateful events following the crash of 1929—as the greatest depression in American history plunged the city and nation into economic gloom. In little more than ten years, immense new forces were unleashed in New York, as two of the most
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Originally, Burns planned for a 10-hour series. However, this plan was abandoned, and the first 10 hours (five two-hour episodes) told the story of New York City only up to 1931. The film up to this point was released in 1999, with plans to produce a sixth episode covering the remaining years.
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The second episode chronicles the rise of New York from merchant city to industrial metropolis as the commercial revolution triggered by the Erie Canal transforms every aspect of life in the city. As the immigrant population exploded and social problems of every kind emerge on the streets of
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A dramatic and compelling consideration of the forces that have transformed New York at the start of the 21st century: the most stunning era of growth and change, challenge and opportunity since the events of September 11th, and since the New York series' last look at the city as a
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joined the project soon after to complete fundraising. The cost of the series through Episode Five was $ 9.8 million, with more than 20 people involved with the series at its peak. The crew worked out of two offices near 72nd Street and Broadway, in New York City.
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referred to Episode 8 as, ""... a beautifully realized documentary in which we watch in painstaking detail the building of the World Trade Center from its inception so that we might then experience afresh the violence of its sudden destruction."
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However, this plan, too, was abandoned in favor of two additional episodes, Episode Six (running 120 minutes) and Episode Seven (running 140 minutes). Both were released in September and October 2001, just weeks after the September 11th attacks.
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commended the film for its rich visuals, consistent theme, and compelling descriptions of class and racial tensions, especially in the second half of the series. James also criticized the film, however, writing, "Stunning though
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in the summer of 2001, how powerfully these underlying themes would resonate with the events that overtook New York just a few weeks later -- or the unforgettable response of the city in the months after
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Following the events of September 11, Burns, Sanders, and their team were inspired to produce an eighth episode of the film, focusing on the World Trade Center and its role in New York City's history.
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The first five episodes aired in November 1999. Episodes Six and Seven aired in September and October 2001, respectively. A new episode, which chronicled the rise and fall of the
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In 1987, Ric Burns and James Sanders conceived the idea of a multi-part television series on the history of New York City. In 1993, Burns, having completed
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disasters reassuring and full of accidental, yet profound meanings. A September 2003 review of the eighth episode in the series, by Alessandra Stanley of
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workstations. In retrospect, Burns viewed the computer as an essential tool for managing the huge amount of archival material included in the film.
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were shot on 16mm film. The first half of the series was edited traditionally, but Burns reluctantly agreed to edit the second half digitally, on
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Popular audiences also displayed high interest for the film, with the first five parts alone attracting more than 20 million viewers.
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This VHS is released November 23, 1999, 2 VHS and DVD on September 25, 2001, and Episode 8 on VHS and DVD on September 30, 2003.
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immigrants poured into the city, a trend which would continue for the next thirty years. Robert Moses waged a campaign of
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and worked in the city's most undesirable jobs. In 1911, when 146 female Jewish and Italian immigrants died in the
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that would make its skyline iconic, 10 million immigrants arrive in New York. The immigrants lived in frequently
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and the schism between wealth and poverty widen dramatically. The political life of the city, exemplified by
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often is, its indulgent length and pace tests the patience of even its most serious-minded viewers."
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participated in the making of the series as consultants, and appeared on camera. It was narrated by
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The film was well received by critics. In a 1999 review of the first five parts, Caryn James of
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becomes the cultural capital of the world, serving as the home to the brand new industries of
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descended into total corruption. As the turn of the century dawned, New York City annexes
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Little could we have imagined, when we completed what we thought was the final episode of
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two years earlier, collaborated with Sanders and Lisa Ades to win a grant from the
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James, Caryn (2001-09-28). "Viewing New York's Past But Seeing the Present".
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Stanley, Alessandra (2003-09-05). "Sept. 11, Before And After".
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James, Caryn (1999-11-12). "For a City Driven By a Dream".
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Roots of Resistance: The Story of the Underground Railroad
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Other notable figures who appeared in the series include
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in 1963 and the protests against Moses's plans for the
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The Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II
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Index

Ric Burns
James Sanders
documentary film
New York City
Ric Burns
PBS
WGBH
Boston
WNET
The New-York Historical Society
James Sanders
Steeplechase Films
Mike Wallace
Kenneth T. Jackson
David Levering Lewis
Robert Caro
David Ogden Stiers
Rudolph Giuliani
Ed Koch
New York
Mario Cuomo
U.S. Senator
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Allen Ginsberg
Alfred Kazin
Brendan Gill
Martin Scorsese
Pete Hamill
Bella Abzug
Niall Ferguson

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