The filmmaker has slept in the same bedroom for over four decades. He credits his home with allowing him to make the films ...
Ken Burns thinks Leonardo da Vinci would be a filmmaker today if he were alive. Plus, he shared what surprised him the most ...
Ken Burns dives into the boundless curiosity at the core of Leonardo da Vinci's exploits in new PBS documentary.
Leonardo da Vinci' directors Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and David McMahon on their PBS documentary about the Italian Renaissance ...
Mayne’s documentary, which premiered earlier this month on Fubo Sports, looks back at a day in 1989 when the former ESPN ...
Directors Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon tell IndieWire about the visuals that open up the mind of Leonardo in ...
This four-hour profile of the Italian prodigy will remind of the many, *many* things da Vinci accomplished in his lifetime, ...
Ken Burns’ latest documentary is his first one exploring a non-American subject, telling the story of the live and ...
He credits his home with allowing him to make the films everyone said he couldn’t. Ken Burns has lived in this home for 45 years.Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times Supported by By Rukmini ...
The decorated filmmaker, along with co-directors Sarah Burns and David McMahon, open up about their new film "Leonardo da ...
For his first non-American subject, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns chose Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci.