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The Birth of a Nation

The Stoneman family finds its friendship with the Camerons affected by the Civil War, both fighting in opposite armies. The development of the war in their lives plays through to Lincoln's assassination and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan.
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Dub_Dropwhd Tornado Movies user
This is a movie about the KKK and it's prejudice
2018-10-04 02:10
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Radio Times
August 19, 2013 It's hard to applaud a film where the Ku Klux Klan rides triumphantly to the rescue, and this, alas, undoes all the sterling work put in earlier and the wonderful performances from Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Henry B Walthall and especially Robert Harron.
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Guardian
August 19, 2013 The quasi-Victorian Griffith was in so many respects way ahead of his time even if his philosophy and mind-set could often be said to be behind it.
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Film4
August 19, 2013 This is an impressive spectacle, rightfully lauded for its myriad innovations. But the sentiments it expresses are pretty damn ugly.
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Variety
February 06, 2008 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.
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Chicago Sun-Times
April 20, 2003 It is an unavoidable fact of American movie history, and must be dealt with.
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Time Out
February 09, 2006 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.
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Total Film
August 19, 2013 A towering milestone in the history of cinema. Asentimentalised, reactionary slab of racism. Can a film be both? In the case of D.W. Griffith's silent-era classic The Birth Of A Nation, unfortunately it can.
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Chicago Reader
February 06, 2008 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.
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New Yorker
August 19, 2013 Problematically, Birth of a Nation wasn't just a seminal commercial spectacle but also a decisively original work of art -- in effect, the founding work of cinematic realism, albeit a work that was developed to pass lies off as reality.
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New York Times
March 25, 2006 The civil war battle pictures, taken in panorama, represent enormous effort and achieve a striking degree of success.
Empire Magazine
August 19, 2013 The Birth of a Nation has become a staple of any film studies course, for its excellent performances, thrilling action sequences and epic landscapes. However it's subject matter is much more controversial now.
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Common Sense Media
September 21, 2014 D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation is as much a part of film history as the Civil War is a part of American history.
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