What are the best civil war kinos?

what are the best civil war kinos?

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Captain America: Civil War

Probably the Burns docuseries.

Ken Burns documentary was kino. I'm not American, I mostly know about their civil war from westerns. Really eye opening.

Cromwell

Gettysburg
Cold Mountain
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

how was it as a non-american?

You posted it.

Endlessly fascinating, and it did change my one sided view on the conflict a lot. Mostly heartbreaking, brothermurder is always worse than normal wars.

im surprised HBO never did anything with it

I’m a Euro and the documentary was absolutely kino. On top of that era being extremely interesting to me, it managed to captivate me for all sides involved.

I didn't realize it was a literal brother war until I learned that a lot of the officers on both sides went to west point together

i very much liked God's and Generals

ride with the devil
good the bad and the ugly
gods and generals
andersonville
outlaw josey wales

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Lincoln is pretty comfy and anyone who says otherwise is a reb LOSER

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Ken Burns documentary

>no sherman biopic yet

Gods and generals was top tier, Jackson is a fucking legend.

whichever one portrays the south to be the good guys

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Listen to this this you won't regret it.

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