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Jamestown

  • TV Series
  • 2017–2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h
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Jason Flemyng, Sophie Rundle, Naomi Battrick, Stuart Martin, and Niamh Walsh in Jamestown (2017)
Jamestown
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A drama about English settlers in America in 1617.A drama about English settlers in America in 1617.A drama about English settlers in America in 1617.

  • Stars
    • Naomi Battrick
    • Max Beesley
    • Claire Cox
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    6.9/10
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    • Stars
      • Naomi Battrick
      • Max Beesley
      • Claire Cox
    • 99User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Naomi Battrick
    Naomi Battrick
    • Jocelyn
    • 2017–2019
    Max Beesley
    Max Beesley
    • Henry Sharrow
    • 2017–2019
    Claire Cox
    Claire Cox
    • Temperance Yeardley
    • 2017–2019
    Patsy Ferran
    Patsy Ferran
    • Mercy
    • 2017–2019
    Jason Flemyng
    Jason Flemyng
    • Sir George Yeardley
    • 2017–2019
    Dean Lennox Kelly
    Dean Lennox Kelly
    • Meredith Rutter
    • 2017–2019
    Stuart Martin
    Stuart Martin
    • Silas Sharrow
    • 2017–2019
    Luke Roskell
    Luke Roskell
    • Pepper Sharrow
    • 2017–2019
    Ben Starr
    Ben Starr
    • Dr. Christopher Priestley
    • 2017–2019
    Matt Stokoe
    Matt Stokoe
    • James Read
    • 2017–2019
    Steven Waddington
    Steven Waddington
    • Redwick
    • 2017–2019
    Niamh Walsh
    Niamh Walsh
    • Verity Rutter…
    • 2017–2019
    Kalani Queypo
    Kalani Queypo
    • Chacrow
    • 2017–2019
    Sophie Rundle
    Sophie Rundle
    • Alice Sharrow…
    • 2017–2019
    Burn Gorman
    Burn Gorman
    • Nicholas Farlow
    • 2017–2019
    Abubakar Salim
    Abubakar Salim
    • Pedro
    • 2018–2019
    Abiola Ogunbiyi
    Abiola Ogunbiyi
    • Maria
    • 2018–2019
    Tony Pitts
    Tony Pitts
    • Edgar Massinger
    • 2017–2018
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    4scvj-06911

    Well acted ridiculous script

    I thought, "oooh, from the producers of Downtown Abbey, that bodes well." I quickly decided that the producers should have stayed in the 19th - early 20th centuries, and across the pond. There's only so much suspension of disbelief one can expect from a viewer, and this is Historical Fiction not SciFi/Fantasy.

    Examples: There was no gold in or anywhere near colonial Jamestown. Wolves do not spontaneously attack humans. Clothes do not walk themselves magically clean after a struggle in a swamp. In a society where men are so terribly starved for women, how is it there's a handy ladies' maid waiting patiently for an imported mistress to serve? No idiot would publicly admit that he cheats at dice in a culture that hangs thieves. And another reviewer mentioned the nagging detail about an ocean-going vessel docking in obviously shallow water at a small upriver pier. Even the music sounds unoriginal--I swear it's recycled from the show, Hell on Wheels.

    I sincerely hope they get a script writer who has read some history. The cast deserves it. (And note to the reviewer who complained about the bleached blonde: that actress is actually blonde. It's the red head who was dyed for the part.)
    9nqe56072

    Jamestown is compelling & important.

    I rarely pen reviews of films etc on IMDb but there don't seem to be many regarding the PBS TV series Jamestown, or what reviews there are are pretty negative, and I think that's just unfortunate. I also don't like to write about topics I know very little about, the real history of Jamestown belonging firmly in that category. I don't want to write much here, but I would like to at least state that I thought the series was very good, and that it deserves more attention than it seems to have received. Well, now that it's been cancelled after only three seasons, it can at least claim fellowship with another TV show which went on to have an enormously successful afterlife: Star Trek!

    Why do I think it is 'very good'? Well, for the record, I thought it was better than just very good, rising to brilliant on more than one occasion. Certainly, I would say that the level of drama, the cleverness of the intrigues, the acting, the use of the historical background, the production values, the script, the characterization, and more, were all excellent. Do I hear 'nay!'? Yes, I do. Do I hear: 'Soap-opera! Flimsy drama! Superficial depiction of history. Unrealistic! Not believable!' My response: it depends on what you expect a TV series in this era (now being 2019) to produce. Ratings depend on weekly intrigue and violence and romance and beautiful ladies in danger and mysterious happenings which need to be resolved within the 45 minute span. Such criticisms may well have their place, but they might also be superficial and unrealistic. What would you expect, for crying out loud? OK. So why does any of this matter? Well, because this drama was able to depict some extremely important aspects of that history, and in a manner which was shockingly real and relevant. That's why it matters.

    Sure, the two lead black characters might not have acted and interacted with their white overlords quite in the way they are depicted as doing, but as viewers we should be able to accept certain superficially false aspects in the process of engaging with the deeper aspects of what their actions and situations tell us about slavery. And once we do that, we can see, if we have eyes to see, that this drama was exposing the reality of slavery in the most uncompromising way, a depiction which does nothing but add fuel to the accusation that America was built on the back of some pretty racist white supremacist attitudes.

    Then, of course, there is the depiction of the interaction between the white settlers and the indigenous population. Here, also, Jamestown the TV series was able to articulate in a very sophisticated manner the way in which these two peoples acted toward each other. It is compelling. And the way things are slowed down to build up over the entire series is a measure of the artistic approach: not seeking to sensationalize things, but to lay out, step by step, the kinds of interaction there was, or might/must have been, and the difficulties in which people on both sides became embroiled. There is delicacy and insight and sensitivity in all of this, and it is delicacy and insight and sensitivity serving both the needs of historical accuracy and the needs of drama. I think that is a remarkable achievement. The build-up to tensions takes a long time, but a three season series can do this, whereas a film might condense everything and fail. And those inter-racial difficulties which occur are the stuff of great drama. As with the focus on the slave characters, the drama here lays bare the awfulness of the intruders' behaviour in coming to a land which was not theirs and imposing rule, and their racial condescension. Among the cast of characters there are many who appear to voice outrage as to the imperialist actions of the settlement's governors: that may just be a nod to modern sensibilities, easily judged unrealistic by those who know the history, but their outrage is part of the raison d'etre of the show. Jamestown shows the ugly reality of what it meant to come as an uninvited guest and then proceed to take over the land.

    However, the series is not only about unremitting outrage and awfulness, or punishing the myth of foundation as a wonderful thing: the producers put in plenty of light amidst the dark, making the characters attractive and colourful. There is humour in the series and that humour derived from the intelligence of the holistic approach and the emphasis on humanity. As with Trek, while there is plenty of brutality and violence, often the conflicts in Jamestown are resolved by invoking humane solutions to human problems. This is a measure of its sophistication. Viewers, however, should be advised that sometimes shocking moments occur. They are never gratuitous.

    I have to say Jamestown does a great many things, and deserves much more acclaim than it gets. It brings history to life, and it is simply unfortunate that it is now cancelled. Maybe it will revive, like that other show from the sixties. Or maybe it will just resonate.

    Hurrah for the actors and writers and creators of Jamestown!
    8hesketh27

    Totally hooked & hoping for a third series!

    Am now halfway through box set of Series 2 on NowTV and loving every minute of it! I am addicted to historical drama / fiction but if you are expecting much accuracy in 'Jamestown' then forget it. The acting quality ranges from excellent to poor but any shortcomings are compensated for by the attractive ensemble cast and lush photography that makes full use of the stunning scenery - this show is beautiful to look at. It's very easy to become totally involved in the life of the characters as this is purely and simply a soap opera in fancy dress. Don't bother to analyse - switch off your brain for 50 minutes sit back and enjoy!
    9blondicrivitz

    Good Entertainment

    I've seen people whining that it isn't historically accurate. But I've yet to see a show that truly is. This show is everything it needs to be. Thrilling, captivating and well acted. Period dramas are just that, dramas, set in history. It's not a documentary so if that's what you're looking for, look elsewhere. Great and entertaining show.
    9springboks-28306

    good show

    Hey...Keep it coming.

    Thought it was a lot better than expected. Maybe needs a little more depth of content.

    I really like it a lot. I hope they keep it. I like the characters and still want more back story of each one.

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      Sky Television commissioned an 8-episode second series of the show before they had broadcast a single episode from the first series.
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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 詹姆士鎮
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Carnival Film & Television
      • Mid Atlantic Films
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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