Revolutionary America (2026) Fathom Entertainment
(dir. Ian Anthony Reid)
By: Tarek Fayoumi
Revolutionary America, In-Depth Look at the Founding Fathers:
From Hillsdale Studios, DistantMoon, and Fathom Entertainment, this is Revolutionary America,directed by Ian Anthony Reid. Audiences will be exposed to voices surrounding the chronological events of the dark days with America’s founding fathers. The founding fathers had a lot to do with the logic behind creating equal moments in history. The documentary has words from Larry P. Arnn (President of Hillsdale College), Michael J. Knowles (The Savant, American Criminal), Eric Metaxas (former writer of Veggie Tales), and more. The main narration is done by Tom Selleck (Quigley Down Under, In & Out). Lots of history along the moving parts of historical icons glow with meaning and vibrant literature. This was one of the most historic and awakening documentary events I have attended with Fathom Entertainment. That is because the sense of politics and equality was in front of me with the logic behind power.
Fathom Entertainment Features:
The event goes into great detail about how Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Paul Revere, and other historical factors came into play during the dark days in which war and territory were the main means to define ownership. Especially surrounding the East Coast and around the British occupied areas near Boston. The historical arena is one that keeps on giving in Revolutionary America. This is because equality and freedom were two concepts about which individuals in leadership positions struggled to see eye-to-eye. That is because it looks at how people such as Paul Revere, Thomas Jefferson, and more searched for a greater nation through sacrifice. The film fills the voids and the obstacles of the dangerous days surrounding the early and late stages of the 1700s. The story of American Colonists has herds of moments surrounding violence, slavery, unfairness, and it is a revolving door of moments marking this important journey in American history. The documentary feels like a moving museum that peels back layers of history, providing tremendous depth.
Worth the Time?
With America being primed to celebrate its 250th Anniversary, there is plenty of of history for audiences to take in. Revolutionary America is a Fathom Entertainment event that creates an intersection between history and entertainment. The event is playing at cinemas through June 2. Visit the link below for showtimes and listings. Revisit the era of where importance and resemblance have a visionary society of cinematics to be revisited.
https://www.fathomentertainment.com/releases/revolutionary-america/