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D.W. Griffith: Father of Film dives deep into the life of one of the most pivotal figures in early cinema. The documentary captures Griffith's groundbreaking techniques and his complex legacy, weaving together interviews and archival footage. The pacing feels reflective, allowing you to absorb the innovations he brought to narrative storytelling and editing. You get a sense of the atmosphere of early Hollywood, with its experimental spirit. Themes of ambition, race, and the evolving art of film are tackled without shying away from the controversies surrounding his work. What stands out is how it humanizes Griffith—not just as a director but as a flawed artist influenced by the times. It's a nuanced take that sparks conversation about the roots of filmmaking.
Highlights Griffith's innovations in film techniques.Explores the complexities of his legacy, including racial themes.Features rare archival footage and interviews from film historians.
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