
The Civil War (1990)
Ken Burns' documentary, The Civil War, provides an in-depth exploration of one of America's most turbulent periods. Spanning from the Confederacy's secession to the tragic assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, the film combines powerful storytelling with rich historical detail. Through interviews, archival photographs, and letters, it captures the emotional and political complexities of the era. Burns masterfully weaves personal accounts with broader narratives, allowing viewers to understand the profound impact of the Civil War on the nation’s identity and legacy.