Prohibition (2011-2011)

Premiere:
October 2, 2011

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
October 4, 2011

Creators:
Ken Burns
Lynn Novick

Original Title:
Prohibition

Alternate Titles:
Ken Burns: Prohibition
La ley seca
금주법

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Florentine Films
WETA

Countries:
US

The history of the rise, rule and fall of the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and the entire era it encompassed (1920-33). After nearly a century of activism, Prohibition was intended to improve the lives of all citizens by protecting individuals, families and society at large from the devastating effects of alcohol abuse; but paradoxically it made millions of people rethink their definition of morality.

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Assistant Director:
Christopher Darling

Associate Producer:
McKay McFadden

Co-Producer:
Mike Welt

Director of Photography:
Buddy Squires

Editor:
Erik Ewers
Ryan Gifford
Tricia Reidy

Executive Producer:
Ken Burns

Gaffer:
Anthony Savini

Makeup Artist:
Maria Torfeld

Music Arranger:
Wynton Marsalis

Original Music Composer:
David Cieri
Doug Wamble
Wynton Marsalis

Producer:
Sarah Botstein
Karen Kenton
Jean Lane
Lynn Novick
Ken Burns

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dominick Tavella

Sound Recordist:
Scott Harber
Mark Roy
Robert Silverthorne
John Zecca
David Obermeyer

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