The War: A Film by
Ken Burns
The War explores the
history and horror of the Second World War from an American
perspective by following the fortunes of so-called ordinary
men and women who become caught up in one of the greatest
cataclysms in human history.
Six years in the making, it focuses
on the stories of citizens from four geographically distributed
American towns — Waterbury, Connecticut; Mobile, Alabama;
Sacramento, California; and the tiny farming town of Luverne,
Minnesota. These four communities stand in for — and
could represent — any town in the United States that
went through the war’s four devastating years. Individuals
from each community take the viewer through their own personal
and quite often harrowing journeys into war, painting vivid
portraits of how the war dramatically altered their lives
and those of their neighbors, as well as the country they
helped to save for generations to come. |