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The Roman Empire in the First Century is filled with information about everyday life in the Roman Empire, and interviews with historians are supported with eyewitness accounts by dozens of Romans, from the poet Ovid to unknown soldiers in the forests of Germania. This gives great depth to the story of imperial ambition, which forms the backbone of the documentary, to make this the most successful installment in the Empires series. --Simon Leake
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Margaret Koval |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 14 August, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | PBS Home Video |
| FEATURES: | NTSC |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 794054855531 |
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Customer Reviews of Empires - The Roman Empire in the First Century
1st century flop I was shocked at how bad this film was, no real information just fluff and stuff. I have numerous historical DVDs but this one will be going on the bottom shelf.
Terrific
Sit back, relax and enjoy as you are taking back to the world of Imperial Rome. This documentary is meant for enjoyment and who knows maybe a little edumaction as well. Just don't analyze it too much. Perfect for any curious mind.
Another perspective
I couldn't help but notice the negative attention surrounding this video. I saw this on PBS and eventually got a copy for myself. It is one of my favorite documentaries on Rome at present.
The Hail Caesar collection, by A&E, had always been my favorite but after seeing this PBS series several times I came to have a greater appreciation for it. The narration may seem monotone but I find it blends well with the atmosphere of the film. A documentary relies on images, and stills very heavily and this one is no different. It is because of this fact that the slow and methodical tone Ms. Weaver uses allows you to slip back into the past and enjoy a perspective that may be different than you'd expect.
I am a student of Roman history and I think that what PBS created here is excellent. And especially since they are writing for a broad audience and not just specialized historians who already know all of the events covered in the documentary.
Given the fact that this is put on PUBLIC television and it is not a required coure for Roman History I believe it deserves at least 4 stars. I give it 5 because of the harsh criticism it has received to this point.
I recommend this video/DVD to anyone with an interest in history, politics, poetry or just simple novel story telling. It is a fun journey that can be enjoyed many times over. I have personally seen it in its entirety at least 6 times.