6/10/09

Intolerance

Most known for The Birth Of A Nation, D.W. Griffith later released Intolerance to 'set the record straight' that he was not a racist. While some good moments abound, the film is far too long and didactic, yet, as with the long works of poets like John Milton or the Greeks, his large failure is essential to understanding the development of narrative and technical aspects of modern film.

Here is Part 1, with the other parts easily found online: