Is history just facts? What role is there for interpretation? What questions or answers did the film-maker bring to the film-making? What questions or answers does an audience take away from such films? What historical people and subjects have film-makers chosen to treat and who and what hasn't been treated What role does/should "creative license" play in historical films? How did the film-maker "interpret" the facts of the historical subject? Do we learn something about history from film that we can't from other media? Why should people interested in American history see such films? What can we learn about history or the making of history through such films? To what extent do such films present history with "integrity"?