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The Making of 'The Birth of a Nation'

The Making of 'The Birth of a Nation' (1993)

January. 01,1993
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5.8
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A short documentary about the making of D. W. Griffith's controversial 'The Birth of a Nation'.

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Evengyny
1993/01/01

Thanks for the memories!

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Plustown
1993/01/02

A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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Bea Swanson
1993/01/03

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Scarlet
1993/01/04

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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wdavisterry
1993/01/05

I wrote this to point out a goof by the makers of the video. In the video, the narrator, Russel Merrit, tells us that D.W. Griffith, in an effort to save money,used the same set, a trench on a battlefield, for both Conferate and Union forces. The presence of a tree branch in the middle background is the same for a Confederate trench as a Union trench. It is inferred that D.W. Griffith had both sides using the same trench. However, the flow of the battle depicted in the movie clearly shows the Union army deployed in the trench, the Conferates storming the trench, and then using it, from the opposite side, as a jumping-off point for an attack on the second line of the Union Army. Otherwise the video is okay.

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Michael_Elliott
1993/01/06

Making of 'The Birth of a Nation', The (1998)*** (out of 4) David Shepard narrated this 23-minute documentary about the making of Griffith's masterpiece and highly controversial 1915 film. There's not too much talk about the making of the film but what is here is certainly special. We get to hear about the early day's of Griffith's career as an actor and certain plays that he appeared in, which might have influenced some of his Civil War shorts. These Biograph shorts are also shown and talked about but the main focus is on that 1915 film. I'm not sure how the footage survived but we get several outtakes from the scenes, including an alternate shot of a battle scene, which is very impressive. We also hear about some of the real life people who inspired some of the characters in the film including Stoneman, who you could say was the real villain in the movie.

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