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More than a celebration of a natural wonder, NIAGARA FALLS is
a study of human achievement and human folly on an epic scale. A tale of affable lunacy and
high drama, it’s also a story of danger and desire. The awesome Falls were the nation’s
first great symbol, an emblem for the vast untamed continent with its beauty and its limitless
resources. What happened to that beauty, and those resources, is the storyline of
this high-definition film, produced by WNED. Actress Mariette Hartley narrates.
With spectacular HD videography, on-the-spot interviews, and quirky archival imagery, NIAGARA
FALLS tells the story of the place that serves as much more than North America’s
honeymoon refuge. Rare newsreel footage introduces some of the daredevils who continually
challenged gravity and themselves to impress curious crowds. The film shines a spotlight
not only on the unique individuals who celebrate the history and grandeur of Niagara
Falls in their own inimitable way, but on the groups who maintain the Falls as a destination
for twenty million visitors every year.
However, the abiding star of NIAGARA FALLS is the awesome and photogenic
cataracts themselves. Compelling visual elements take viewers right to the edge of
the Falls via helicopter and boat. Capturing stunning images in every season, NIAGARA
FALLS creates lyrical poems of rainbows and mist, but also reveals a staggering
force and violence that is very much a part of the magnetism of Niagara Falls.
“The Falls is among the most documented, filmed and painted sites in the world;
strangely, it has always spurred very different responses,” said executive producer
John Grant. “It has inspired genius, greed, fear, affection, virtue, romance,
and passion. Niagara, in short, describes us, over and over again. With this
quirky and fascinating film, we count the ways.”
The story of Niagara Falls is not a straightforward narrative, but rather a story of rises
and falls. It tells of exploitation and preservation – of the rise of technology
and the changing nature of love in America – of the way Man has related to Nature
over centuries.
Published by The Globe Pequot Press in conjunction with the PBS premiere, a companion
book, Niagara Falls: An Intimate Portrait, weaves together an
unforgettable chronology of contemporary and historical events with insightful interviews,
color photographs and archival images. It was written by John Grant and Ray Jones,
with new photography by Eileen Elibol.
Purchase online! Click for the BOOK, DVD,
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