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New York. a documentary film [videorecording] :

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmPublisher number: 88581 | Paramount Home EntertainmentPBS Home Video a Steeplechase Films production for the American Experience in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET in New York, and the New-York Historical Society ; produced by Lisa Ades and Ric Burns ; directed by Ric Burns ; co-director, Lisa Ades ; written by Ric Burns and James Sanders. c 1999-2003Description: 8 videodiscs (ca. 1040 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 1415702462
  • 9781415702468
Uniform titles:
  • American experience (Television program)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 974.71
LOC classification:
  • F128.3 .N498 1999dvd
Online resources:
Contents:
Ep. 1. The country and the city -- ep. 2. Order and disorder -- ep. 3. Sunshine and shadow -- ep. 4. The power and the people -- ep. 5. Cosmopolis -- ep. 6. City of tomorrow -- ep. 7. The city and the world -- ep. 8. The center of the world.
Production credits:
  • Cinematography, Buddy Squires and Allen Moore; music, Brian Keane; editor, Li-Shin Yu; narrator, David Ogden Stiers; co-producers, Steve Rivo (ep. 6 & 7) and Marilyn Ness (ep. 8).
Featured interviews with: Martin Scorsese, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Fran Lebowitz, Mayor Rudolph Guiliani, Former Mayor Ed Koch, and others.Summary: This series chronicles the history of New York City from its beginnings in 1609 as a Dutch trading post, through the depression, onto the turbulent years of change in the following decades after WWII, to its present day status as one of the most important and influencial cities in the world. The final episode was created in response to the destruction of the World Trade Center.
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DVD Series Wasatch County Library Audio Visual Area Television Series TV Series 974.71 New (Browse shelf(Opens below)) .CIRCNOTE. 8 discs Available .PUBLIC. 8 discs 34301000879728
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DVD release of a 1999-2003 television production.

Ep. 1-5 aired in 1999, ep. 6-7 in 2001, and ep. 8 in 2003.

Special features: Charlie Rose interview with Ric Burns; additional interviews with Donald Trump and others; archival motion pictures; original trailer; deleted scenes; outtakes ; interview with Ric Burns on making of ep. 8.

Ep. 1. The country and the city -- ep. 2. Order and disorder -- ep. 3. Sunshine and shadow -- ep. 4. The power and the people -- ep. 5. Cosmopolis -- ep. 6. City of tomorrow -- ep. 7. The city and the world -- ep. 8. The center of the world.

Cinematography, Buddy Squires and Allen Moore; music, Brian Keane; editor, Li-Shin Yu; narrator, David Ogden Stiers; co-producers, Steve Rivo (ep. 6 & 7) and Marilyn Ness (ep. 8).

Featured interviews with: Martin Scorsese, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Fran Lebowitz, Mayor Rudolph Guiliani, Former Mayor Ed Koch, and others.

This series chronicles the history of New York City from its beginnings in 1609 as a Dutch trading post, through the depression, onto the turbulent years of change in the following decades after WWII, to its present day status as one of the most important and influencial cities in the world. The final episode was created in response to the destruction of the World Trade Center.

MPAA rating: Not rated.

DVD; Region 1 encoding; Dolby digital; ep. 1-7 full screen version; ep. 8 widescreen version.

Closed captioned.

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