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  1. 28 de sept. de 2004 · Ric Burns' New York is clearly made in the style of Ken Burns' excellent documentary series, but, whilst it achieves the mixture of informative commentators and historical detail, it lacks the pace and interest of Kern Burns' long documentaries such as the Civil War, The West, and The Roosevelts.

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  2. Loved the New York documentary. What you get is a multitude of voices talking about the city they love. But not only personal perspectives, the documentary offers New York (and it's significance), through the prism of city planning, design, economic development, finance, immigration, industrial relations, et. al.

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  3. New York: A Documentary Film • 1999 - 2003 • 8 episodes • 16h:27m. A seventeen and a half hour series on the history of New York City. The series was broadcast nationally between 1999 and 2003 as part of the PBS series American Experience.

  4. Beyond all doubt the best documentary on the history of NYC there is. The good, the bad, the Robert Moses. The 9/11 addendum is also essential because it shows how much that event changed the city, and how much nothing can change the core of what NYC is . Beautiful soundtrack too .

  5. Praise for New York: A Documentary FilmNew York” was the first series of its kind to attempt to analyze New York in a comprehensive and scholarly way, and remains to this day the single most useful film resource for teaching urban history. There is literally nothing else like it… As few other film projects, it makes history itself come ...

  6. 8Ratings. NEW YORK: A DOCUMENTARY FILM. Directed by. Ric Burns. United States, 1999. Documentary. 500. Synopsis. Ric Burns (brother of the famed documentarian Ken Burns) presents an exhaustive history of New York City from the settling of the area by the Dutch to the attack by terrorists nearly 400 years later.

  7. Sep 1999. The period of 1825 to 1865 in the history on New York City is narrated by David Ogden Stiers. We see the rise of the city as a cultural centre, to influx of blacks, Italians and Germans. This show concludes with the Civil War Draft Riots, American's bloodiest civil disturbance. 8.7 /10 (34)