Birth of a Nation is a great epoch in picture making; it's great for pictures and it's great for the name and fame of David Wark Griffith. When a man like Griffith in a new field can do what he has done, he may as well be hailed while he is living.
The Birth of a Nation (1915)
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Runtime: 3 hrs 20 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: This landmark film from silent director D.W. Griffith was the first movie blockbuster. However, it also reveals a horribly racist version of American history. The first part of the film chronicles... This landmark film from silent director D.W. Griffith was the first movie blockbuster. However, it also reveals a horribly racist version of American history. The first part of the film chronicles the Civil War as experienced through the eyes of two families; the Stonemans from the North, and the Camerons of the South. Lifelong friends, they become divided by the Mason-Dixon line, with tragic results. Large-scale battle sequences and meticulous historical details culminate with a staged re-creation of Lincoln's assassination. The second half of the film chronicles the Reconstruction, as Congressman Austin Stoneman (Ralph Lewis) puts evil Silas Lynch (George Siegmann) in charge of the liberated slaves at the Cameron hometown of Piedmont. Armed with the right to vote, the freed slaves cause all sorts of trouble until Ben Cameron (Henry B. Walthall) founds the Ku Klux Klan and restores order and "decency" to the troubled land. While THE BIRTH OF A NATION was a major step forward in the history of filmmaking, it must be noted that the film supports a racist worldview. But there is no denying that it remains a groundbreaking achievement, setting a high watermark for film as an art form. [More]
Starring: Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, Wallace Reid
Starring: Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, Wallace Reid, Henry B. Walthall, Erich Von Stroheim, Ralph Lewis, George Siegmann, Walter Long, Aitken Spottiswoode
Director: D.W. Griffith
Director: D.W. Griffith
Screenwriter: Frank Woods, D.W. Griffith
Producer: D.W. Griffith
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Nov 11, 1998
Reviews for The Birth of a Nation
Griffith's later films are unquestionably superior. But here, in a very real sense, is where the movies began, both as an art and as a business.
a masterpiece that still packs a punch and whose standard-bearing genius remains untarnished.
What does it say about a country that one of its greatest films is also one of the most bigoted movies ever made? ... If you can ignore the actors in blackface and the vicious stereotypes, Griffith's folly is also a triumph of silent film technique.
The civil war battle pictures, taken in panorama, represent enormous effort and achieve a striking degree of success.
The biggest challenge the film provided for its audiences is perhaps to decide when 'ground-breaking, dedicated, serious cinematic art' must be reviled as politically reprehensible.
shocks audiences with its blatant racism yet remains one of the defining films of the silent era.
Artistically, technically, and culturally, the importance of Griffith's celebrated, villified, deeply troubling Civil War masterpiece cannot be overstated.
This notoriously problematic melodrama is the first true screen epic and arguably the most important motion picture ever made.
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