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Thomas Jefferson's World

Genres
Documentary
Rating
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StatusReleased
LanguagesEnglish
CountriesUnited States of America
Release Date2009-04-15
Runtime15 mins

Overview

Screened at the David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center at Monticello, Jefferson's residence near Charlottesville, Virginia. From the Monticello website: Monticello's powerful introductory film orients all Monticello visitors to key notions regarding Jefferson's ideas and accomplishments, especially his core concepts about liberty that have reached far beyond his place and time in history to the present day. Thomas Jefferson's World illustrates how Jefferson's vision for America and his optimism about the future were driven by his fundamental beliefs in democratic values, personal freedom, and equal rights. The film also acquaints viewers with the other people - both enslaved and free - who lived and worked on Jefferson's mountaintop, the activities of the plantation, the main house, and to the extraordinary landscapes of Monticello for which Jefferson had such deep affection.

Cast & Crew

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Lori Tritel

as Narrator

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Curt Tofteland

as Thomas Jefferson (voice)

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