Ken Burns
  • I think we too often make choices based on the safety of cynicism, and what we're lead to is a life not fully lived. Cynicism is fear, and it's worse than fear - it's active disengagement.

  • I have made a film about jazz that tries to look through jazz to see what it tells us about who we are as a people. I think that jazz is a spectacularly accurate model of democracy and a kind of look into our redemptive future possibilities.

  • History is malleable. A new cache of diaries can shed new light, and archeological evidence can challenge our popular assumptions.

  • You can learn as much about the history from reading about the present as you can vice versa, that is learning about the present through history, which is what I do for a living.

  • I began to feel that the drama of the truth that is in the moment and in the past is richer and more interesting than the drama of Hollywood movies. So I began looking at documentary films.