Narrated By Elizabeth McGovern,
Featuring Top Historians & Rare Access to Original Battlegrounds
for Authentic Cinematic Recreations
New Series Premieres Nationally on Public Television Beginning April 2014
NASHVILLE, TN [March, 2014] – Civil War: The Untold Story
is a visually stunning and absorbing new 5-hour documentary series that
breaks new ground by examining the war through the lens of the Western
Theater - battles in the strategic lands between the Appalachians and
Mississippi River. Narrated by Elizabeth McGovern (Downton Abbey) the series premieres nationally on public television stations beginning in April 2014 (check local listings).
Rather
than revisit the oft-told stories of the battles of Bull Run, Antietam
and Gettysburg in the eastern states of Pennsylvania, Maryland and
Virginia, this gripping and comprehensive new series instead tells the
stories of Shiloh, Vicksburg, Chickamauga, Atlanta, and other battles in
lands then known as “the West.” Many historians believe that the
Western Theater was where the war was won – and lost. In addition to the
epic battles, Civil War: The Untold Story provides
new insights into the relatively unknown roles African Americans played
in the conflict – from enslaved to emancipated to soldier.
Filmed in a sweeping cinematic style, Civil War: The Untold Story
painstakingly recreates the battles of the Western Theater in a
thoroughly authentic manner. Many scenes were filmed on the very
grounds where these epic battles were fought, which add to the sheer
magnitude of history felt throughout the films. The series also uses
state-of-the-art 2D and 3D graphics, fascinating archival imagery, and
incisive expert commentary by Civil War historians and scholars.
Timed
to coincide with the 150-year anniversary of the pivotal “Campaign for
Atlanta,” the series also chronicles the presidential campaign of 1864
in which Abraham Lincoln was nearly defeated. In many ways, Civil War: The Untold Story
can be considered a prequel to Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln.” Within the
story of the Western Theater, the series highlights the causes of war,
the home front, the politics of war, and the impact of war on Southern
civilians and women. The authenticity of uniforms, voiceovers and
scenery, makes it seemingly impossible to distinguish this modern
adaptation from the actual war so many years ago.
Civil War: The Untold Story is
produced for public television by Great Divide Pictures, which, in
addition to numerous cable television documentaries, has created more
than 25 films shown in National Parks Visitor Centers around the
country. The series is sponsored by Nashville Public Television and
will be distributed to public television stations nationally by American
Public Television (APT).
“The film is not just about who we were then. It's about who we are now," said producer Chris Wheeler. “In a nation arguably as divided today as we were 150 years ago, Civil War: The Untold Story is a compelling, relevant program that we believe will strike a powerful chord with Americans today.”
Interspersed
are compelling on-camera interviews with some of America’s top Civil
War historians – including Allen Guelzo, Henry R. Luce Professor of the
Civil War Era at Gettysburg College; Peter Carmichael, Robert C. Fluhrer
Professor of Civil War Studies at Gettysburg College; Amy Murrell
Taylor, Associate Professor of History at the University of Kentucky;
and Stacy Allen, the Chief Historian at Shiloh National Military Park.
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