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D. W. Griffith: Father of Film
 

D. W. Griffith: Father of Film

Genre:
Documentary
Mood:
Brainy,
Moving,
Wholesome
Decade:
1990's
Country:
United States
Director:
David Gill,
Kevin Brownlow
Release Year:
1993
Studio: Kino International
Runtime: 156 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated

What It's About:

Highly respected film historians David Gill and Kevin Brownlow bring us the incredible true story of D.W. Griffith, who basically shaped the American movie industry, only to find himself eventually pushed out of it. The first episode chronicles Griffith’s childhood in Kentucky and prolific early career churning out one- and two-reelers at Biograph. The second episode tracks the controversy surrounding the release of Birth of a Nation and the making of his seminal Intolerance and Way Down East. The third and final episode deals with his downfall: several late-career flops, rejection from the studios, and eventually his passing, years after making his final film.

Why I Love It:

This probing documentary is an elegant, well-researched, tightly edited patchwork of clips, photographs and interviews with the likes of Frank Capra, Lillian Gish, and Blanche Sweet. To its great credit, the film presents a balanced view of Griffith in general, and his controversial masterwork Birth of a Nation in particular, capturing many different viewpoints on his wild and contentious career. Father of Film is a posthumous love letter to an oft-maligned trailblazer, open and aware of his flaws, but also of his rightful, prominent place in the history of film. To learn how the movies we watch today evolved, take this poignant trip to where it all began.


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