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Acclaimed filmmaker Ric Burns's The Center of the World (New York, Episode 8) paints a portrait of the World Trade Center — culminating in the events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath.
``The Center of the World'' is the eighth and final chapter of ``New York,'' Burns' 17 1/2-hour epic urban portrait spanning 400 years, whose first installments aired in November 1999, then was ...
AND now, a personal message for filmmaker Ric Burns. Viewers who watched “New York: A Documentary” back in November 1999 know what I’m talking about. They stuck with Burns’ miniseries for ...
New York — Ric BURNS, well-known for hyper-articulate volubility, sits still and listens hard to a woman who is telling him what she thinks about footage near the end of his new documentary ...
Burns, 65, known for historical films about New York, Andy Warhol, and Goldman Sachs, compiled 60 hours of footage of Sacks in the six months before his death at age 82, from ocular cancer, plus ...
Ric Burns On Sept. 11, 2001 Sep 08, 2006, 12:00pm EDT. ... As someone who is fascinated by New York and the dynamism that keeps it in place, you can never get over the shock of Sept. 11, ...
From the moment the World Trade Center was destroyed, filmmaker Ric Burns knew he had to get back to work. Although he'd wrapped up his public TV series "New York: A Documentary Film," long before ...
Ric Burns. Ric Burns is the director of Oliver Sacks: His Own Life. He’s at Steeplechase Films in New York, New York. Segment. 16:16. Oliver Sacks, In His Own Words. A new film explores the ...
Still New York Alan Feuer, Ric Burns, , paintings by Frederick Brosen. . Vendome, $29.95 (136pp) ISBN 978-0-86565-165-4 ...
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