Have one to sell? Sell yours here
The American Civil War [DVD]
 
See larger image
 

The American Civil War [DVD]

David McCullough (Pres , Narr)    Exempt   DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)

Available from these sellers.


Learn about LOVEFiLM
Amazon.co.uk’s choice for film and TV series rental has over 70,000 titles, including thousands to watch online - search LOVEFiLM for titles. Enjoy a 30-day free trial and a £15 Amazon.co.uk gift certificate if you become a paying member. Learn more at LOVEFiLM.com


Product details

  • Actors: David McCullough (Pres, Narr), Ken Burns (Director)
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Classification: Exempt
  • DVD Release Date: 7 Oct 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00006JI4D
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 28,775 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review

The most successful public-television miniseries in American history, the 11-hour American Civil War defined what has since become known as the "Ken Burns approach"--voice-over narrators reading letters and documents dramatically and stating the writer's name at their conclusion, fresh live footage of places juxtaposed with still images (photographs, paintings, maps, prints), anecdotal interviews, and romantic musical scores taken from the era he depicts.

The American Civil War uses all of these devices to evoke atmosphere and resurrect an event that many knew only from stale history books. While Burns is a historian, a researcher, and a documentarian, he's above all a gifted storyteller, and it's his narrative powers that give this chronicle its beauty, overwhelming emotion, and devastating horror. Using the words of old letters, eloquently read by a variety of celebrities, the stories of historians like Shelby Foote and rare, stained photos, Burns allows us not only to learn and understand history, but also to feel and experience it. --Dave McCoy

Special Features

4:3
English
Region 2
Dolby Digital Stereo English
Dolby Digital Stereo


Tags Customers Associate with This Product

 (What's this?)
Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
 

Your tags: Add your first tag
 

Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
107 of 107 people found the following review helpful
By Chris.
The TV series by Ken Burns was shown several years ago but this has not been bettered by anything else. As somebody who is interested in the subject the presentation is perfect. The DVD collection is ideal with 3 programmes on each of the three discs, the production values, cinematography, voice-overs, historical documents and photographs are first rate.
Any student of American history this is a must have. Anybody interested in a thought provoking historical account with the benefit on DVD should own this. A most definite reccomendation.
Was this review helpful to you?
104 of 105 people found the following review helpful
Absolutely Superb 2 Dec 2002
This is without doubt the best documentry DVD I've ever seen.It tells the history of the Civil War from 1861-1865 through the eyes of everyone from soldiers who fought to Lincoln himself with actor's providing the voices.It is well thought out brilliantly presented and theres a guy called Shelby Foote who seems to know everything that happened to everyone. For example: He tells of Stonewall Jackson sitting on his horse eating a peach and surveying the dead on the battleground.Thousands of them.He turns to his doctor and says " God has been very kind to us this day". Its things like this that make this piece of history so enthralling and rightly so.It is presented in 3 discs and tells of every event of the war from Lincoln's speeches to Gettysburg and from Robert E Lee to a private in the Union Army named Elisha Hunt Rhodes. Also do look out for the most tearjerking moment when a letter is read from a soldier called Sullivan Ballou who writes to his wife so tenderly it will make you cry.Words like: If I die with my final breath I will whisper your name.The point being he did die at the next battle. I urge you, if you want to learn about this sad war or have any intrest then you must buy this wonderful DVD. It really is that good.
Comment | 
Was this review helpful to you?
35 of 35 people found the following review helpful
By C. O. DeRiemer HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
There aren't too many productions from television that one can call "noble," but Ken Burns' The Civil War qualifies. Burns uses photographs, music, speech, maps and historical context to tell the story of the second most formative event in the nation's history. And since in those days people wrote...diaries, letters, journals...there is the written record not just of the great leaders, the politicians and generals, but of the wives and sweethearts, the nurses and doctors, newspaper editors and farmers. Most of all there are the words of the soldiers. Burns shows the importance and the sweep of the war, but in part he does it through the lives of average people caught up in events they may not have completely comprehended, but which they believed in.

If the words themselves have power, so do the voices. Burns recruited great voices, some actors, some not, to speak the words, distinctive voices that give great resonance to what we see. Julie Harris as Mary Chestnut, Charlie McDowell, a Virginia reporter, as Sam Watkins, Arthur Miller as William Sherman, Jason Robards as Grant, Studs Terkel as Benjamin Butler, Sam Waterston as Lincoln, and many others. He has David McCullough as the narrator. McCullough, an outstanding historian and writer, does a wonderful job. Burns also uses a number of historians to underline key points. Foremost, in my view, is Shelby Foote. Foote is the author of the epic three-volume Civil War. With his Southern accent, common sense and soft irony, he's a fascinating raconteur.

The program is never dry or dull. It is gripping and emotional. Both sides felt they were fighting for a pure cause. What is particularly touching is that, as a people, we had not yet lost much of the capacity for simple, unadorned, unembarrassed feelings, whether it be patriotism for one's country or love for one's wife. I challenge anyone to read this letter from Sullivan Ballou, a 32-year-old soldier in the Union Army, to his 24-year-old wife, and not sit stunned with emotion. Ballou was killed in the first battle of Bull Run a week later.

July 14, 1861

Camp Clark, Washington

My very dear Sarah:

The indications are very strong that we shall move in a few days-perhaps tomorrow. Lest I should not be able to write again, I feel impelled to write a few lines that may fall under your eye when I shall be no more . . .

I have no misgivings about, or lack of confidence in the cause in which I am engaged, and my courage does not halt or falter. I know how strongly American Civilization now leans on the triumph of the Government and how great a debt we owe to those who went before us through the blood and sufferings of the Revolution. And I am willing-perfectly willing-to lay down all my joys in this life, to help maintain this Government, and to pay that debt . . .

Sarah my love for you is deathless, it seems to bind me with mighty cables that nothing but Omnipotence could break; and yet my love of Country comes over me like a strong wind and bears me unresistibly on with all these chains to the battle field.

The memories of the blissful moments I have spent with you come creeping over me, and I feel most gratified to God and to you that I have enjoyed them for so long. And hard it is for me to give them up and burn to ashes the hopes of future years, when, God willing, we might still have lived and loved together, and seen our sons grown up to honorable manhood, around us. I have, I know, but few and small claims upon Divine Providence, but something whispers to me-perhaps it is the wafted prayer of my little Edgar, that I shall return to my loved ones unharmed. If I do not my dear Sarah, never forget how much I love you, and when my last breath escapes me on the battle field, it will whisper your name. Forgive my many faults and the many pains I have caused you. How thoughtless and foolish I have often times been! How gladly would I wash out with my tears every little spot upon your happiness . . .

But, O Sarah! If the dead can come back to this earth and flit unseen around those they loved, I shall always be near you; in the gladdest days and in the darkest nights . . . always, always, and if there be a soft breeze upon your cheek, it shall be my breath, as the cool air fans your throbbing temple, it shall be my spirit passing by. Sarah do not mourn me dead; think I am gone and wait for thee, for we shall meet again . . .

--------------

The program flows over 11 hours on five discs. In addition to the documentary, the discs are stuffed with background information...maps, documents, biographies and additional interviews. This is a superb production and is worth every penny.
Was this review helpful to you?
Most Recent Customer Reviews
The best historical documentary I have ever seen
Fantastic. Detailed, compelling and full of testament from all elements of American Society. The use of voice actors and personal accounts of famous figures from the era bring... Read more
Published 3 months ago by jnr1103
US Civil War DVD
The definitive work of the defining historical period of the USA. Burns sets the standard for analysis of the macro and micro of the four year conflict whist ensuring that the... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Adder
Setting the standard
I love this set. The narrative is perfect and flows seamlessly, supported by period music and covering the various aspects of the period - politics, social issues, slavery and the... Read more
Published 13 months ago by D. Spencer
Excellent service
Placed the order, order acknowledge, advised order despatched and order arrived in post the next morning. Whole procedure took less than 24 hours from placing order to receiving. Read more
Published 14 months ago by A. Joy
A pointless war, that everyone should look into.
This 3 cd documentary film is an excellent insight into the rift created between the northern federal union and the slave-loving confederate south who produced all the cotton to... Read more
Published 14 months ago by D. Mackenzie
Definitive Guide to the American Civil War
I first saw this series on TV, then purchased the videos and now the DVD's. The series is timeless and uses photos, letters and quotations to tell the story of the Civil War. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Phil
Historical Masterpiece
What did it feel like to fight in the Battle of the Wilderness, to be besieged in Vicksburg or wounded at Gettysburg? Read more
Published on 7 Jan 2010 by Anne-marie Smyth
First Class Documentary
This was recommended to me by relations in USA and they were spot on.
It is superbly produced, educational and even entertaining. Read more
Published on 4 Dec 2009 by DONALD B. STEWART
Essential viewing in every respect
An absolutely superb documentary. On a par with any I have see by the BBC, if not better. By turns gripping, sad, humorous and poignant. Read more
Published on 10 Aug 2009 by Mark
Interesting and educational -- just superb
I bought this for my fiance along with DVDs about WWII and the Vietnam conflict. We started with this one and just love it. Read more
Published on 28 May 2009 by doodlegirl
Search Customer Reviews
Only search this product's reviews

Customer Discussions

This product's forum
Discussion Replies Latest Post
No discussions yet

Ask questions, Share opinions, Gain insight
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
 

Search Customer Discussions
Search all Amazon discussions
   
Related forums


Listmania!


Look for similar items by category


Feedback