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How to watch documentaries by Louisville filmmaker Morgan Atkinson

He's the Ken Burns of Louisville. Morgan Atkinson, a filmmaker from Louisville, has produced over 20 documentaries that have aired on PBS in Kentucky, regionally, and nationally. His first documentary, "This is the Ohio; Life Death Rebirth of the Beautiful River," was released last month and is now available for free streaming online. Atkinson, who graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1974, is known for his work on several documentaries, including "A Way of Life: Basketball in Kentucky" and "Beargrass: The Creek in Our Backyard". Most of Atkinson's films cover topics related to Louisville and Kentucky.

How to watch documentaries by Louisville filmmaker Morgan Atkinson

公開済み : 10ヶ月前 沿って Jeff MilbyEntertainment Lifestyle

Last month, we told you about a newly released documentary, “This is the Ohio; Life Death Rebirth of the Beautiful River,” which chronicles the history and importance of the Ohio River — you can now stream it online for free, by the way.

Today, we’re going to document a bit more about the man behind the film, Morgan Atkinson.

• Atkinson has produced over 20 documentaries that have aired on PBS in Kentucky, regionally, and nationally.

• A Louisvillian, Atkinson graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1974.

• Atkinson’s father, , was a television writer, penning scripts for shows like “The Beverly Hillbillies” and “The Tim Conway Show.”

• Atkinson recieved the Media Award during the .

Most of Atkinson’s filmography covers topics related to Louisville and Kentucky. Here are a few that really caught our eye:

Synopsis: This doc takes a tour of Kentucky’s largest library system, exploring its value, meaning, and impacts.

Year released: 2018

How to watch: The DVD is available at LFPL

“A Way of Life: Basketball in Kentucky”

Synopsis: This film examines one of the commonwealth’s oldest and best loved pastimes — high school basketball. It follows the 1999 season, culminating in a state championship for Louisville’s Ballard High.

Year released: 1999

How to watch: Available on YouTube or stream it on Vimeo

“Beargrass: The Creek in Our Backyard”

Synopsis: Atkinson explores Louisville’s other major waterway with a slight comic touch.

Year released: 2016

How to watch: The DVD is available at LFPL or stream it on Vimeo

Synopsis: This film splashes back to the 1980s when Louisville attempted to add a landmark to its waterfront — that has since gone by the wayside.

Year released: 1994

How to watch: Stream it on Vimeo


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