
Stephen Ives has directed some of the most-watched films in the history of public television. His work has also appeared on HBO, in major film festivals across the country, and on the front page of the New York Times digital edition. His landmark series The West was seen by more than 38 million people nationwide during its PBS premiere. Caryn James of the New York Times wrote that The West was “fiercely and brilliantly rooted in fact. . . ,” and The New York Daily News called the programs a “breathtakingly beautiful series of films. . . that make riveting TV.”

Beatrix Farrand's American Landscapes

The West

Roads to Memphis

The Big Burn

Custer's Last Stand

Las Vegas: An Unconventional History: Part 1 - Sin City

The Great War

Ruthless: Monopoly's Secret History

American Experience

1964

Grand Coulee Dam

Sealab

Panama Canal

Citizen Hearst

Lindbergh

Kit Carson

Seabiscuit

New Orleans

Amato: A Love Affair with Opera

Constitution USA with Peter Sagal

Reporting America at War