Gettysburg | |
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Written by | Richard Bedser Ed Fields |
Directed by | Adrian Moat |
Narrated by | Sam Rockwell |
Theme music composer | Anthony Lledo |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
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Cinematography | Michael Snyman |
Editor(s) | Douglas Moxon |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Production company(s) | Scott Free |
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Original network | History Channel |
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Gettysburg is a 2011 American Civil War television documentary film directed by Adrian Moat that was first aired on May 30, 2011 (Memorial Day) on History. This two-hour documentary film, narrated by actor Sam Rockwell, commenced a week of programming by the History channel honoring and commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War. Gettysburg showcases the horror of the pivotal 1863 Battle of Gettysburg by following the stories of eight men as they put their lives on the line to fight for what they believed in.
On February 9, 2011, President and General Manager of History channel, Nancy Dubuc, announced the channel's partnership with the Civil War Trust and the National Park Foundation for GIVE 150, a massive educational and fund-raising initiative to enhance Civil War education nationwide, and to protect and preserve battlefields and other key sites from this pivotal period in American history. Dedicated to highlighting the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War an entire week of programming will be set aside featuring various new and old episodes of shows showcasing the war. In 2011 Civil War Week will commence on Memorial Day Monday with war themed episodes of Pawn Stars followed by the television premiere of Gettysburg. Throughout the week there will be new episodes of American Pickers, reruns of Brad Meltzer's Decoded, Modern Marvels and other various shows, along with the premiere of Lee & Grant a television documentary film directed by John Ealer.
The production was filmed in Western Cape, South Africa.
Companies which signed on to sponsor the title and the Civil War Week project include Geico, Ram, and Bank of America.