Ken Burns Positions The Vietnam War Documentary In New Donald Trump Era
Are you prepared for Donald Trump tweets saying this is fake news? Ken Burns got asked right off the bat during the TCA Q&A to discuss his latest PBS documentary The Vietnam War.
by Lisa de Moraes
January 15, 2017 12:21pm
The project having been 10 years in the making, did he think the docu would land at this point in time when we are so divided, asked a reporter who said he thought it was very much at odds with the slogan Make America Great Again.
While acknowledging documentary often is perceived as advocacy and putting the thumb on the scale, Burns insisted he has lobbed fastballs down the middle of the plate in this 10-part docu-series. Interviews with more than 80 Americans made the cut, he said, representing every walk of life
deserters and draft dodgers, and protesters as well as people he said he assumes think we should still be in that region fighting communism.
The docu is an opportunity for Americans to find a place to come together and begin to have courageous conversations about what happened, Burns said, adding there is not one truth about the war. Burns anticipates some negative reaction but also extraordinarily rewarding conversations.
If Burns appeared to be walking on eggshells, it may have been because, in an October interview with Variety, for instance, he called the rise of Trump Hitler-esque, saying Trump represents the greatest threat to American democracy since the Second World War and is a kind of strong man, narcissistic thing that represents the potential death of the Republic.
http://deadline.com/2017/01/donald-trump-ken-burns-the-vietnam-war-pbs-tca-1201887405/
http://www.pbs.org/video/2365927737/