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[#169221] Written by: artistharry [19/10/11, 06:52]
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PBS - Prohibition (2011)




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PROHIBITION is a three-part, five-and-a-half-hour documentary film series directed by Ken Burns and
Lynn Novick that tells the story of the rise, rule, and fall of the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution and the entire era it encompassed.

The culmination of nearly a century of activism, Prohibition was intended to improve, even to
ennoble, the lives of all Americans, to protect individuals, families, and society at large from the
devastating effects of alcohol abuse.

But the enshrining of a faith-driven moral code in the Constitution paradoxically caused millions of
Americans to rethink their definition of morality. Thugs became celebrities, responsible authority
was rendered impotent. Social mores in place for a century were obliterated. Especially among the
young, and most especially among young women, liquor consumption rocketed, propelling the rest of
the culture with it: skirts shortened. Music heated up. America's Sweetheart morphed into The Vamp.

Prohibition turned law-abiding citizens into criminals, made a mockery of the justice system, caused
illicit drinking to seem glamorous and fun, encouraged neighborhood gangs to become national crime
syndicates, permitted government officials to bend and sometimes even break the law, and fostered
cynicism and hypocrisy that corroded the social contract all across the country. With Prohibition in
place, but ineffectively enforced, one observer noted, America had hardly freed itself from the
scourge of alcohol abuse – instead, the "drys" had their law, while the "wets" had their liquor.

The story of Prohibition's rise and fall is a compelling saga that goes far beyond the oft-told
tales of gangsters, rum runners, flappers, and speakeasies, to reveal a complicated and divided
nation in the throes of momentous transformation. The film raises vital questions that are as
relevant today as they were 100 years ago – about means and ends, individual rights and
responsibilities, the proper role of government and finally, who is — and who is not — a real American.


Episode One - A Nation of Drunkards
Originally aired October 2, 2011

Americans have argued over alcohol for centuries. Since the early years of the American Republic,
drinking has been at least as American as apple pie. As Episode 1: A Nation of Drunkards begins,
clergymen, craftsmen and canal-diggers drink. So do the crowds of men who turn out for barn-raisings
and baptisms, funerals, elections and public hangings. Tankards of cider are kept by farmhouses'
front doors, and in many places alcohol is considered safer to drink than water. Alcohol, along with
its attendant rituals and traditions, is embedded in the fabric of American culture.


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Video Codec: x264
Video Bitrate: ~2537 kbps
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778:1
Video Resolution: 1280x720
Audio Codec: HE-AAC
Audio Bitrate: ~340 kbps VBR 48KHz
Audio Channels: 6
Run-Time: ~1:45:00
Framerate: 29.97 fps
Size: ~2.2GB each
Source: 1080i OTA ATSC
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[#169222] Written by: macmanjunk [19/10/11, 06:59]
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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
[#169260] Written by: wrecche [19/10/11, 22:46]
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I wonder when there will be a story told of the insanity of the prohibition of pot.

I doubt I'll be alive to watch it...

cheers, sounds interesting!
[#169277] Written by: NullandV01d [20/10/11, 06:25]
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0214730/
ipv6 ready