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So, Babylon in Hollywood dives into this fascinating aspect of cinematic history, focusing on the extravagant Babylonian sets from Griffith's Intolerance. It's this deep exploration of how these massive structures, towering and intricate, captured the imagination of the industry and audiences alike. The documentary lingers on the craftsmanship, the sheer scale—40 meters high, 60 wide, and 120 deep—managing to convey the atmosphere of a bygone era. It's not just about the visuals; there's a palpable reverence for the meticulous detail that went into crafting this ambitious project. The pacing feels right, not rushed, allowing you to soak it all in. Overall, it's a unique glimpse into the artistry of early Hollywood that many overlook.
Focuses on the construction and historical significance of the sets.Examines the artistic techniques of early filmmakers.Offers a detailed look at the cultural impact of Griffith's work.
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