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Classic Films in Focus: THE BIRTH OF A NATION (1915)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Feb 19, 2013

D.W. Griffith's silent Civil War epic is one of those films that every serious student of film probably needs to sit through at some point, but for the modern viewer The Birth of a Nation (1915) is a very hard pill to swallow. Lauded by film critics who praise its technique while deploring its polit read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE BIRTH OF A NATION (1915)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Feb 19, 2013

D.W. Griffith's silent Civil War epic is one of those films that every serious student of film probably feels obligated to sit through at some point, but for the modern viewer The Birth of a Nation (1915) is a very hard pill to swallow. Lauded by film critics who praise its technique while deploring read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE BIRTH OF A NATION (1915)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Feb 19, 2013

D.W. Griffith's silent Civil War epic is one of those films that every serious student of film probably feels obligated to sit through at some point, but for the modern viewer The Birth of a Nation (1915) is a very hard pill to swallow. Lauded by film critics who praise its technique while deploring read more

10 Things About The Birth of a Nation

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 8, 2013

If you’re going to love silent cinema or if you’re going to make a study of the early development of movies, you’re gonna have to butt heads with D.W. Griffith. And you’re going to have to come to some kind of truce with The Birth of a Nation. We all know the problems with t read more

The Birth of a Nation

Curtains Posted by Janelle Vreeland on Sep 19, 2011

The Birth of a Nation (1915) There is no question about the influence director D.W. Griffith has had on the art of filmmaking. He invented techniques that we take for granted today. And what he did not invent himself, he certainly perfected. Unfortunately, his genius was tarnished by the racist to read more