American Experience: The Pilgrims

American Experience: The Pilgrims

By Ric Burns

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2015-11-24
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 2h 9min
  • Director: Ric Burns
  • Production Company: GBH
  • Production Country: United Kingdom, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.7/10
7.7
From 3 Ratings

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Filmmaker Ric Burns explores the converging forces, circumstances, personalities and events that propelled a group of English men and women west across the Atlantic in 1620. Stripping away myth and bringing them to life, The Pilgrims reveals individuals far different from those imagined in our national memory. With distinct and often riveting personal histories, passionate religious beliefs, and the will to survive - even through violent means - this Pilgrims narrative reveals the real history of our nation's beginnings. The challenges they faced in making new lives for themselves still resonate almost 400 years later: the tensions of faith and freedom in American society, the separation of Church and State, and cultural encounters resulting from immigration.

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  • A must see! Moving portrayal of pilgrims’ lives

    5
    By Sscindia
    Not to miss documentary portrays the trials and tribulations of early settlers on American soil.
  • Interesting

    4
    By I'veRunOutOfIdeas
    Like a previous reviewer, I found this to be rather solemn, lacking any hope for the community of Pilgrims. However, it was fascinating and included many parts of the Pilgrim story that I have somehow missed over the years. It is more secular than I anticipated, but overall it was well done.
  • Intriguing but lacking

    3
    By Johannes a Lasco
    This documentary addresses important themes in the Pilgrim narrative which have been often forgotten or neglected. It lends a valuable a dimension to understanding the hardships they faced; however, it lacks deeper theological commentary. Considering that there are still pastors, churches, and schools standing in continuity with the Puritans’ beliefs, the fact that none of these were interviewed or quoted reveals a socio-historical bias which impoverishes the documentary. Also, a few shots of pleasant spring/summer days in New England, and one or two more stories of positive developments, wouldn’t have killed anyone. The whole documentary felt rather purposefully depressing.
  • happy thanksgiving

    4
    By Goofy fun :-)
    wow just watched on pbs...a real eye opener ...well done...intense & incredible...heartbreaking & amazing hope & grace... GO AMERICA !!!

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