F.S. Key After the Song

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A three-part series about the life story of Francis Scott Key is told through remembrances from his closest associates, as played by a group of gifted actors. Key wrote our national anthem but was also a constitutional lawyer and an ambitious political operative for President Andrew Jackson whose conflicted views on slavery reflects the antebellum societies attitudes that eventually lead to civil war. The series is a window into the antebellum mindset that in many ways continues to raise questions to this day. The film centers on interviews between the filmmaker and a series of 13 characters from history who discuss and explore the events of Francis Scot Key's lifetime in a collective conversation that's supplemented with interviews with academicians and experts on the historical period. Re-creations of some historical events add further depth to the film. Part One of F.S. Key After the Song is subtitled "The Era of Good Feelings." It starts a heartbeat after Jackson's battle of New Orleans and is a primer on early slavery. Part Two is titled "Might Versus Right." It centers on Key's change in character and his involvement in the Jackson Administration and his transformation into a political operative. Part Three is titled "Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely." It shows how Key goes head-to-head with abolitionists' ideas -- and loses.

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  • Gary SandyAndrew Jackson (2017)
  • Deborah HazlettMary Tayloe Lloyd Key (2017)
  • Phil ProctorJohn Randolph of Roanoke (2017)
  • Boyd GainesRoger B. Taney (2017)
  • Karen Lynn GorneyMary Ann Thornton (2017)
  • John AstinEdgar Allan Poe (2017)
  • J. Arthur E. BrooksNat Turner (2017)
  • Gary-Kayi FletcherArthur Bowen (2017)
  • Cliff McMullenClem Johnson (2017)
  • Bruce NelsonWilliam Lloyd Garrison (2017)
  • Gavin WittJuba (2017)
  • J. Emerson McGowanSamuel Cornish (2017)
  • Jefferson MorleySelf - Author (2017)
  • Manisha SinhaSelf - Historian (2017)
  • John F. MarszalekSelf - Historian (2017)
  • David JohnsonSelf - Author (2017)
  • Mark R. CheathemSelf - Historian (2017)
  • Charles N. EdelSelf - Historian (2017)
  • Donald R. HickeySelf - Historian (2017)

 

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