Watch: Ken Burns, Sara Burns Talk 'LEONARDO da VINCI' with Walter Isaacson on 'Amanpour & Co.'

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"Here you have the guy who is speaking to the universality of the human experience in every molecule," Ken Burns tells Walter Isaacson on PBS's Amanpour & Co. about the subject of his latest film, Leonardo da Vinci. Sarah Burns, his co-director on the film with David McMahon, adds: "I think it's entirely central to who Leonardo was, that he had these interests across such a wide spectrum, and he didn't see those things as being separate. To him, all of these things were related and part of his larger effort to just understand the universe and everything he could about the human experience, the human body, and how all of these things are connected." You can watch their conversation here. You can watch LEONARDO da VINCI on PBS and hear Caroline Shaw's original score now.

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"Here you have the guy who is speaking to the universality of the human experience in every molecule," Ken Burns tells Walter Isaacson on PBS's Amanpour & Co. about the subject of his latest film, Leonardo da Vinci. Sarah Burns, his co-director on the film with David McMahon, adds: "I think it's entirely central to who Leonardo was, that he had these interests across such a wide spectrum, and he didn't see those things as being separate. To him, all of these things were related and part of his larger effort to just understand the universe and everything he could about the human experience, the human body, and how all of these things are connected." You can watch their conversation here:

Their new two-part film, LEONARDO da VINCI, premiered on PBS last night tonight. It features an original score with new compositions by Caroline Shaw, performed by Attacca Quartet, Sō Percussion, Roomful of Teeth, and John Patitucci. You can hear the score and get it on vinyl and CD here.

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Ken Burns, Sarah Burns: 'Amanpour & Co.,' November 2024
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    Watch: Ken Burns, Sara Burns Talk 'LEONARDO da VINCI' with Walter Isaacson on 'Amanpour & Co.'
    Amanpour & Co.

    "Here you have the guy who is speaking to the universality of the human experience in every molecule," Ken Burns tells Walter Isaacson on PBS's Amanpour & Co. about the subject of his latest film, Leonardo da Vinci. Sarah Burns, his co-director on the film with David McMahon, adds: "I think it's entirely central to who Leonardo was, that he had these interests across such a wide spectrum, and he didn't see those things as being separate. To him, all of these things were related and part of his larger effort to just understand the universe and everything he could about the human experience, the human body, and how all of these things are connected." You can watch their conversation here:

    Their new two-part film, LEONARDO da VINCI, premiered on PBS last night tonight. It features an original score with new compositions by Caroline Shaw, performed by Attacca Quartet, Sō Percussion, Roomful of Teeth, and John Patitucci. You can hear the score and get it on vinyl and CD here.

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