Apple releases trailer for 'Lincoln's Dilemma,' coming to Apple TV+ on Feb. 18

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Apple TV+ has released the official trailer for "Lincoln's Dilemma," a new four-part documentary series chronicling Abraham Lincoln and the state of the country during his presidency.

Artwork for 'Lincon's Dilemma' on Apple TV+
Artwork for 'Lincon's Dilemma' on Apple TV+


The two-minute trailer shows off the documentary's artwork, as well as some of the journalists, educators, and scholars who were interviewed for it. The trailer comes ahead of the documentary's premiere on Friday, Feb. 18.





Described as a "21st-century examination of a complicated man in the context of his times," the limited docu-series features never-before-heard stories about Lincoln and "close-up perspectives of him as a man."

Based on the book "Abe: Abraham Lincoln in His Times" by acclaimed historian David S. Reynolds, "Lincoln's Dilemma" is narrated by Jeffrey Wright and features the voices of Bill Camp as Abraham Lincoln and Leslie Odom Jr. as Frederick Douglass.

In addition to examining Lincoln in a new light, the series also gives voice to the stories of enslaved people, "shaping a more complete view of an America divided over issues including economy, race and humanity, and underscoring Lincoln's battle to save the country, no matter the cost."

Eden Productions and Kunhardt Films produced the documentary for Apple TV+. Peter Kunhardt, Teddy Kunhardt, George Kunhardt, Josh Tyrangiel, Richard Plepler, Jacqueline Olive, Barak Goodman, Jelani Cobb serve as executive producers, while Olive and Goodman also direct.

All four parts of "Lincoln's Dilemma" will be available on Friday, Feb. 18 on Apple TV+.

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  • Reply 1 of 2
    GeorgeBMacgeorgebmac Posts: 11,421member
    I'm looking forward to this.
    It's true that you have to understand history -- real history -- in order to understand the present and to not repeat that history.

    The United States has had multiple lessons in that:  The Vietnam War was a repeat of the Korean War and the Iraq/Afghanistan Wars were repeats of the Vietnam War.  And they all ended the same way:  Badly.  But I doubt that we've learned anything yet.

    And, as the trailer points out:  the Civil War was not only about race and slavery but also about class and societal struggles -- struggles that continue to be fought to this day.

    Another thing we need to understand is where our industrial and economic empire came from and how it developed.  Today, we seem to think it was mana from heaven and our divine right from God.   It wasn't.

    Our history shaped who and what we are today.   We need to understand it.  Rewriting it to fit a narrative can only hurt us.
    DoctorQ
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    DAalsethdaalseth Posts: 3,297member
    I'm looking forward to this.
    It's true that you have to understand history -- real history -- in order to understand the present and to not repeat that history.

    The United States has had multiple lessons in that:  The Vietnam War was a repeat of the Korean War and the Iraq/Afghanistan Wars were repeats of the Vietnam War.  And they all ended the same way:  Badly.  But I doubt that we've learned anything yet.

    And, as the trailer points out:  the Civil War was not only about race and slavery but also about class and societal struggles -- struggles that continue to be fought to this day.

    Another thing we need to understand is where our industrial and economic empire came from and how it developed.  Today, we seem to think it was mana from heaven and our divine right from God.   It wasn't.

    Our history shaped who and what we are today.   We need to understand it.  Rewriting it to fit a narrative can only hurt us.
    Well said.
    This does look interesting. 
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