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Ric Burns (Eric Burns, born 1955) is an American documentary filmmaker and
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. He has written, directed and produced historical documentaries since the 1990s, beginning with his collaboration on the celebrated PBS series '' The Civil War'' (1990), which he produced with his older brother
Ken Burns Kenneth Lauren Burns (born July 29, 1953) is an American filmmaker known for his documentary films and television series, many of which chronicle American history and culture. His work is often produced in association with WETA-TV and/or th ...
and wrote with Geoffrey Ward.


Biography

Born in
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,
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, Burns moved to
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,
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, at an early age and later attended
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and
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, breaking from his graduate work to join his brother on the production of the ''Civil War'' series. Since founding
Steeplechase Films Steeplechase Films is a documentary production company founded in 1989 by filmmaker Ric Burns. They produce films focusing on events and people in American history, mainly for the PBS series American Experience. Ric and his company are best known ...
in 1989, he has directed several programs for
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Boston's '' American Experience'', including ''Coney Island'' (1991). Burns also wrote and directed ''The Donner Party'' (1992). In 1995, Burns wrote, directed, and co-produced ''The Way West''. In April 2002, he completed a documentary about ''
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'', a co-production of Steeplechase Films and
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Productions for ''American Experience''. Since 2018, he has served as a trustee of the
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in Research Triangle Park, NC.


''New York: A Documentary Film''

Burns is probably best known for his series '' New York: A Documentary Film'', which premiered nationally on PBS. The eight-part, seventeen-and-a-half-hour film chronicles the city's rise from a tiny Dutch trading post through its continuing preeminence as an economic and cultural capital of the world. The first five episodes of ''New York'' were broadcast in November 1999; the sixth and seventh episodes in the fall of 2001; and the eighth episode in September 2003. There will be a ninth episode, chronicling New York since the events of September 11, 2001."New York: Episode 9 (Coming Soon)"
Retrieved 8 March 2018.


More recent films

''The Pilgrims'' (2015) has drawn renewed interest since Netflix featured it in late 2020 and PBS rebroadcast it on November 19, 2020, as a part of the American Experience series. Mixing documentary with live acting, the film explores the history, politics, and personalities of the Pilgrims, from their exile in Holland through their subsequent voyage to, and lives in, the New World. While it touches on the universally accepted narrative—the romanticized, whitewashed, and fictionalized version—it reveals many details that would likely be unfamiliar, even shocking, to general audiences. Burns's recently completed projects include '' The Chinese Exclusion Act'' (2018), a deeply American story of immigration and national identity, civil rights, and human justice—about how we define who can be an American and what being an American means. The film examines the economic, cultural, social, legal, racial, and political dimensions of the law; the forces and events that gave rise to it; and the effect it has had, and continues to have, on American culture and identity. '' Oliver Sacks: His Own Life'' (2019) explores the riveting and profoundly moving life and work of this unique figure—an old-fashioned polymath and natural historian of the 19th century sort—who redefined our 21st century understanding of the brain and mind. The film is based in part on footage shot in the months before he died. With spellbinding candor, power, and humanity, it includes more than 80 hours with Sacks, his partner, Billy Hayes, and some of his closest friends, colleagues, and family members, as he grappled with the meaning of his life and his impending death.


Selected filmography

*''
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'' (1991) *'' The Donner Party'' (1992) on the Donner Party *''
The Way West ''The Way West'' is a 1949 western novel by A. B. Guthrie, Jr. The book won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1950 and became the basis for a film starring Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, and Richard Widmark. The novel is one in the sequence of ...
'' (1995) *'' New York: A Documentary Film'' (1999; expanded 2003) *'' Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film'' (2002) *
Columbia: A Celebration
(2003) *'' Eugene O'Neill: A Documentary Film'' (2006) *'' Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film'' (2006) *'' We Shall Remain'' (2009), on Native Americans *'' Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World'' (2010) *''
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'' (2011) *'' Death and the Civil War'' (2012) *''Enquiring Minds: The Untold Story of the Man Behind the National Enquirer'' (2014)
''American Ballet Theatre: A History''
(2015)
''Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans in American History''
(2015)
Pilgrims''
(2015) *'' VA: The Human Cost of War'' (2017) *'' The Chinese Exclusion Act'' (2018) *'' Oliver Sacks: His Own Life'' (2019) *Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America (2020)


Bibliography

*The companion book to the ''Civil War'' series (with Geoffrey C. Ward and
Ken Burns Kenneth Lauren Burns (born July 29, 1953) is an American filmmaker known for his documentary films and television series, many of which chronicle American history and culture. His work is often produced in association with WETA-TV and/or th ...
) *''New York: An Illustrated History'' (with James Sanders and Lisa Ades)


Selected list of awards and nominations

* 31st News & Documentary Emmy Awards (2010) - Outstanding Nonfiction Series (nominated) "Nominees for the 31st Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards"
. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
for Into the Deep: America, Whaling & The World * 27th News & Documentary Emmy Awards (2006) - Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming (won) "Nominees for the 27th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards"
. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
for '' Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film'' * 27th News & Documentary Emmy Awards (2006) - Outstanding Nonfiction Series (nominated) for ''Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film'' under the American Masters series. *27th News & Documentary Emmy Awards (2006) - Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Writing (won) for Eugene O'Neill *
Peabody Award The George Foster Peabody Awards (or simply Peabody Awards or the Peabodys) program, named for the American businessman and philanthropist George Peabody, honor the most powerful, enlightening, and invigorating stories in television, radio, and ...
(2006) - (won) "GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY AWARD WINNERS"
. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
for ''Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film''


References


External links


Steeplechase Films''New York: A Documentary Film''''The Donner Party''''Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film''
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Burns, Ric American documentary filmmakers Writers from Baltimore Columbia College (New York) alumni Living people 1955 births Alumni of the University of Cambridge Writers from New York City Writers from Ann Arbor, Michigan