Ranking America’s Best Civil War Movies—Do You Agree?

Ranking America’s Best Civil War Movies—Do You Agree?


May 14, 2026 | Peter Kinney

Ranking America’s Best Civil War Movies—Do You Agree?


The Enduring Appeal Of Civil War Stories

The American Civil War remains one of the most dramatic and morally complex chapters in U.S. history, and filmmakers have long returned to it for inspiration. From sweeping battlefield epics to intimate human dramas, these films explore slavery, leadership, self-sacrifice, honor, and survival from multiple perspectives.

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Dances With Wolves

Dances with Wolves (1990), directed by Kevin Costner, stars Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell, and Graham Greene. Beginning during the Civil War, it expands into a story about identity and frontier life, reflecting the broader consequences of the conflict.

Screenshot from the Movie Dances with Wolves (1990)Screenshot from Dances with Wolves, Orion (1990)

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The Beguiled

The Beguiled (1971), directed by Don Siegel, stars Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page, and Elizabeth Hartman. Set in a Southern girls’ school, it presents a tense psychological drama sparked by the arrival of a wounded Union soldier.

The BeguiledScreenshot from The Beguiled, Universal Pictures (1971)

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Field Of Lost Shoes

Field of Lost Shoes (2014), directed by Sean McNamara, stars Luke Benward, Nolan Gould, and Jason Isaacs. It recounts the Battle of New Market, highlighting the tragic involvement of young cadets in the fighting.

Field of Lost ShoesScreenshot from Field of Lost Shoes, Lionsgate (2014)

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The Outlaw Josey Wales

The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), directed by Clint Eastwood, stars Clint Eastwood, Chief Dan George, and Sondra Locke. The story follows a Confederate guerrilla fighter after the war, exploring themes of vengeance and eventual reconciliation.

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Sommersby

Sommersby (1993), directed by Jon Amiel, stars Richard Gere, Jodie Foster, and Bill Pullman. Set during Reconstruction, it blends romance and mystery while examining the social upheaval that happened after the war.

SommersbyScreenshot from Sommersby, Warner Bros. Pictures (1993)

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Emperor

Emperor (2020), directed by Mark Amin, stars Dayo Okeniyi, Bruce Dern, and James Cromwell. It tells the story of an enslaved man seeking freedom while aiding Union forces, emphasizing resistance and self-emancipation.

EmperorScreenshot from Emperor, Briarcliff Entertainment (2020)

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Cold Mountain

Cold Mountain (2003), directed by Anthony Minghella, stars Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Renée Zellweger. The film tells a story of survival and longing, focusing on a Confederate deserter and the hardships faced by civilians as the war tears communities apart.

Cold Mountain, 2003Screenshot from Cold Mountain, Miramax (2003)

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The Civil War

The Civil War (1990), directed by Ken Burns, features narration by David McCullough and voices from Sam Waterston, Morgan Freeman, and Julie Harris. This landmark documentary series was first aired on PBS in September 1990, and used archival material and personal letters to create a vivid and comprehensive portrait of the conflict. The five-part 11-and-a-half-hour documentary reinvigorated public interest in the conflict.

Screenshot from The Civil War (1990)Screenshot from The Civil War, PBS (1990)

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12 Years A Slave

12 Years a Slave (2013), directed by Steve McQueen, stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, and Lupita Nyong’o. Though set before the war, it provides crucial context by depicting the brutal realities of slavery that fueled the conflict.

Star-Crossed Lovers FactsScreenshot from 12 Years a Slave, New Regency Productions (2013)

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Free State Of Jones

Free State of Jones (2016), directed by Gary Ross, stars Matthew McConaughey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Mahershala Ali. The film explores dissent within the Confederacy, telling the story of a Southern farmer who led a rebellion against Confederate authority.

Free State Of JonesScreenshot from Free State of Jones, STX Entertainment (2016)

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Gods And Generals

Gods and Generals (2003), directed by Ronald F. Maxwell, stars Stephen Lang, Jeff Daniels, and Robert Duvall. As a prequel to Gettysburg, it focuses on early battles and key leaders, especially Stonewall Jackson, offering additional perspective on the war’s opening phase.

Screenshot from Gods and Generals (2003)Screenshot from Gods and Generals, Warner Bros. Pictures (2003)

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Shenandoah

Shenandoah (1965), directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, stars James Stewart, Doug McClure, Katharine Ross, and Glenn Corbett. The film follows a neutral farmer whose family becomes entangled in the war, illustrating how even those who avoid politics cannot escape its reach.

ShenandoahScreenshot from Shenandoah, Universal Pictures (1965)

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Ride With The Devil

Ride with the Devil (1999), directed by Ang Lee, stars Tobey Maguire, Skeet Ulrich, Jewel, and James Caviezel. It examines one of the Civil War’s darkest chapters: the guerrilla warfare in Missouri, offering a nuanced portrayal of divided loyalties and the chaotic nature of irregular combat.

Ride With The DevilScreenshot from Ride with the Devil, Universal Pictures (1999)

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The Red Badge Of Courage

The Red Badge of Courage (1951), directed by John Huston, stars Audie Murphy, Bill Mauldin, and Douglas Dick. Adapted from Stephen Crane’s novel, it delves into the inner fears and growth of a young soldier facing his first battle.

Audie Murphy (1924-1971), US actor, wearing the uniform of the Union Army, in a publicity portrait issued for the film, 'The Red Badge of Courage', USA, 1951. The US Civil War drama, directed by John Houston (1906-1987), starred Murphy as 'Henry Fleming'.Silver Screen Collection, Getty Images

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Andersonville

Andersonville (1996), directed by John Frankenheimer, stars Jarrod Emick, Frederic Forrest, and Ted Marcoux. This harrowing film depicts life inside a Confederate prison camp, focusing on survival, suffering, and moral dilemmas under brutal conditions.

Screenshot from Andersonville (1996)Screenshot from Andersonville, Warner Bros. Television (1996)

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Harriet

Harriet (2019), directed by Kasi Lemmons, stars Cynthia Erivo, Leslie Odom Jr., and Joe Alwyn. It chronicles Harriet Tubman’s journey from slavery to becoming a conductor on the Underground Railroad, tying her heroic efforts directly to the war’s broader context.

HarrietScreenshot from Harriet, Focus Features (2019)

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The Horse Soldiers

The Horse Soldiers (1959), directed by John Ford, stars John Wayne, William Holden, and Constance Towers. The film follows a daring Union raid and blends action with reflections on the costs of war and leadership decisions.

The Horse SoldiersScreenshot from The Horse Soldiers, United Artists (1959)

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Friendly Persuasion

Friendly Persuasion (1956), directed by William Wyler, stars Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, and Anthony Perkins in the second film role of his career. It explores the tension between pacifist beliefs and wartime pressures within a Quaker family living through the conflict.

Friendly PersuasionScreenshot from Friendly Persuasion, Allied Artists Pictures (1956)

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Major Dundee

Major Dundee (1965), directed by Sam Peckinpah, stars Charlton Heston, Richard Harris, Jim Hutton, and James Coburn. The film combines Civil War elements with a mission into Mexico, highlighting ambition, rivalry, and shifting alliances.

Screenshot from the film Major Dundee (1965)Screenshot from Major Dundee, Columbia (1965)

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Abe Lincoln In Illinois

Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940), directed by John Cromwell, stars Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart, and Ruth Gordon. This is an older film than most of the other ones on our list, but it does a good job of tracing Lincoln’s rise before the presidency, offering insight into the character and convictions that would define his leadership.

Promotional photograph for the premiere of Robert E. Sherwood's play Abe Lincoln in Illinois, starring Raymond Massey
Caption reads as follows:On October 15th at the Plymouth Theatre, the eminent group of playwrights known as the Playwrights Company will present their second offering of the season, Robert E. Sherwood's Abe Lincoln in Illinois, with Raymond Massey as a young Lincoln who wanted principally to be let alone, who was forced more and more by the pressure of circumstances into marriage with Mary Todd and the political battles that made him immortal.Stage Publishing Company, Inc., no photographer credited, Wikimedia Commons

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Gone With The Wind

Gone with the Wind (1939), directed by Victor Fleming, stars Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, and Olivia de Havilland. This sweeping epic portrays the war and Reconstruction from a Southern perspective, remaining both influential and controversial for its depiction of slavery and the Old South. 

A visually captivating still taken from a pivotal moment in the film Gone with the Wind (1939),Wilfredor, Wikimedia Commons

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Lincoln

Lincoln (2012), directed by Steven Spielberg, stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, and Tommy Lee Jones. Rather than focusing on combat, it examines the political maneuvering behind the Thirteenth Amendment, with Day-Lewis delivering a deeply immersive portrayal of the president.

A visually captivating still taken from a pivotal moment in the film Lincoln (2012)Screenshot from Lincoln, DreamWorks (2012)

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Glory

Glory (1989), directed by Edward Zwick, stars Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, and Morgan Freeman. The film follows the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and its Black troops fighting for the Union. Glory powerfully portrayed courage and racial injustice, with Washington’s Oscar-winning performance standing out as a defining element.

Glory (1989)Screenshot from Glory, Tri-Star Pictures (1989)

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Gettysburg

Gettysburg (1993), directed by Ronald F. Maxwell, features Jeff Daniels, Tom Berenger, C. Thomas Howell, Sam Elliott, and Martin Sheen. This expansive retelling of the pivotal battle combines meticulous historical detail with strong performances, especially Daniels as Joshua Chamberlain, capturing both strategy and the human cost of war.

Screenshot from Gettysburg (1993)Screenshot from Gettysburg, Warner Bros. (1993)

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