Weaves together the stories of Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, three members of one of the most prominent and influential families in American politics.Weaves together the stories of Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, three members of one of the most prominent and influential families in American politics.Weaves together the stories of Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, three members of one of the most prominent and influential families in American politics.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 wins & 7 nominations total
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An incredible series
This is the best way to get history. So engaging. Understanding who these massive figures are that have shaped our american history, and the world's, was just a history test in high school for most of us. To understand the New Deal for example is fascinating. This series is so well done. The only wrinkle is I have no idea who's voice Meryl Streep is doing, but it's no one who ever lived. Very distracting from hearing Eleanor's incredible words. But everything and everyone else is A+
An excellent look into one of America's most influential families
This is indeed my favorite documentary. It's an intimate look at the life of the best president ever Teddy Roosevelt, his niece Eleanor Roosevelt, and her husband Franklin Roosevelt. I am biased, you see, so I will admit that my favorite bits are about teddy, and his war hero sons.
Although Eleanor's accomplishments are incredible and I'm more impressed with her than I am with her husband Frank.
If you only see one documentary this year, make it this one. For I can only describe it with one word: BULLY!
And remember, speak softly and carry a big stick!
Although Eleanor's accomplishments are incredible and I'm more impressed with her than I am with her husband Frank.
If you only see one documentary this year, make it this one. For I can only describe it with one word: BULLY!
And remember, speak softly and carry a big stick!
Another Ken Burns Masterpiece
I will say, this mini-series did seem biased at times, but honestly, all political documentaries are at times. Ken Burns made the Roosevelts seem empathetic, making them more human than we realized. Franklin, with his diseases that most people knew nothing about at the time to his philandering. Mind blowing to say the least.
The presidency has sure changed a lot since the end of FDR's tenure in 1945, especially with the health concerns of the leader. The pictures of Franklin's declining health shown in the series were eerie, and surreal, most unseen before. A great leader, he was, but under it all, that's what ultimately ended his presidency and his life.
After his death, it explores the fight for progress that Eleanor was a part of, until her death in 1962. A renowned woman for her time, she was "First Lady of the World," a phrase coined by President Harry Truman. Very historical documentary.
However, I do wish they had gone into more detail about the Japanese internment camps and the failures of FDR's presidency.
The presidency has sure changed a lot since the end of FDR's tenure in 1945, especially with the health concerns of the leader. The pictures of Franklin's declining health shown in the series were eerie, and surreal, most unseen before. A great leader, he was, but under it all, that's what ultimately ended his presidency and his life.
After his death, it explores the fight for progress that Eleanor was a part of, until her death in 1962. A renowned woman for her time, she was "First Lady of the World," a phrase coined by President Harry Truman. Very historical documentary.
However, I do wish they had gone into more detail about the Japanese internment camps and the failures of FDR's presidency.
Fitting Documentary For American Icons
While The Civil War will probably always be my favorite documentary from Ken Burns and company this is really great storytelling.
The documentary focus is on both Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt two of the most highly ranked President(s) of the United States of America and also Eleanor the wife of Franklin and niece of Theodore (she was a fifth cousin of Franklin).
While Theodore and Franklin represented different parties they were both progressive in their own way. Both men also had various human character flaws.
The arc of Eleanor's life is also fascinating and she played an important role as an advisor to her husband and campaigned for many social causes she believed in.
The narration by Peter Coyote is compelling and there is a cast of great actors who read the various writings of these historical figures.
The documentary focus is on both Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt two of the most highly ranked President(s) of the United States of America and also Eleanor the wife of Franklin and niece of Theodore (she was a fifth cousin of Franklin).
While Theodore and Franklin represented different parties they were both progressive in their own way. Both men also had various human character flaws.
The arc of Eleanor's life is also fascinating and she played an important role as an advisor to her husband and campaigned for many social causes she believed in.
The narration by Peter Coyote is compelling and there is a cast of great actors who read the various writings of these historical figures.
Another amazing Ken Burns documentary series
Although folks adore Ken Burns' series on the Civil War and it will no doubt be his most famous series, to me this one on the Roosevelts is as good. It ostensibly covers from the birth of Teddy until the death of Eleanor, it in fact emphasizes Franklin Roosevelt foremost. So, although Teddy was born decades before them, starting in the first episode, the show kept bouncing back and forth between the lives of Teddy and Eleanor and Franklin on the other. This did short-change Teddy's portion of the film just a tad but even still, it really delves into them all in depth unlike any other biography on any of the Roosevelts.
Like other Burns series, this one consists of the roving camera over photos, lots of interviews as well as important celebrity impersonations of the particulars. Especially good among these was Meryl Streep's voicing for Eleanor, as it really sounded like her. In addition to all this, the show features quite a bit in the way of film footage and overall, they all create a gorgeous and loving look at these famous folks. Well worth seeing and exhaustive--clocking in at about 12 hours!
Like other Burns series, this one consists of the roving camera over photos, lots of interviews as well as important celebrity impersonations of the particulars. Especially good among these was Meryl Streep's voicing for Eleanor, as it really sounded like her. In addition to all this, the show features quite a bit in the way of film footage and overall, they all create a gorgeous and loving look at these famous folks. Well worth seeing and exhaustive--clocking in at about 12 hours!
Did you know
- TriviaFinal acting role (voice) of Eli Wallach's career, with on screen credit. Wallach died approximately seventy-eight days before the premiere.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ken Burns: America's Storyteller (2017)
- SoundtracksNorthern Lights & Bath as 1
Written by Mark Orton
Performed by Mark and Megan Orton
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