News Summary
Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns will unveil excerpts from his series ‘The American Revolution’ at Yorktown Battlefield. This event, part of a Revolutionary Festival, celebrates American Independence’s 250th anniversary. Attendees will learn about significant moments from the Siege of Yorktown, with the full series premiering on PBS soon after. Registration is required for what promises to be an enriching experience for all.
Yorktown, Virginia – Renowned documentary filmmaker Ken Burns will present a sneak peek of his upcoming series, “The American Revolution,” at the historic Yorktown Battlefield on September 20, 2025. This exclusive event is organized in partnership with WHRO Public Media, York County, and the VA250 Commission in celebration of the 250th anniversary of American Independence.
Attendees will have the opportunity to witness never-before-seen excerpts from the documentary, which will focus on significant moments from the Siege of Yorktown, a pivotal episode in the American Revolutionary War. The complete documentary series is set to premiere on PBS starting on November 16, 2025, airing nightly from 8-10 p.m. ET until November 21, 2025.
Event Details
Prior to the documentary screening, a Revolutionary Festival will be held, offering various hands-on history activities and entertainment designed for visitors of all ages. The screening event, which will take place in front of the Governor’s Palace in Colonial Williamsburg, is free to the public, but advance registration is required. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and water, as well as prepare for varying weather conditions.
Significance of the Documentary
The American Revolution spans six episodes, exploring the remarkable people, places, and events that shaped the United States during its founding period. The documentary features footage captured at over 100 locations across the country, with substantial filming conducted in Colonial Williamsburg, highlighting its integral role in American history.
As part of the screening event, Ken Burns, along with co-directors Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt, will address attendees and share insights into the filmmaking process and the documentary’s themes. This sneak peek offers a unique opportunity for the community to engage with one of America’s most significant historical narratives before the full series airs.
Historical Context
The Colonial National Historical Park, which encompasses the Yorktown Battlefield, is a key site in the narrative of the American Revolution. The park serves as a testament to the sacrifices and struggles faced by those who fought for independence, making it a fitting backdrop for the unveiling of this documentary. The collaborative effort behind the screening reflects a commitment to honoring and educating the public about this crucial period in American history.
The event on September 20 not only aims to provide entertainment and education but also seeks to foster a sense of civic pride and historical awareness in alignment with the commemorative activities planned for the upcoming anniversary.
With preparations underway, those interested in attending the screening are encouraged to register promptly as spaces may fill quickly due to the anticipated popularity of the event. As the nation gears up to reflect on its past, the sneak peek of Ken Burns’ documentary promises to be a memorable and enriching experience for all participants.
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