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BIRTH OF A NATION (DVD) DVD
PN: 014381467420IE
Release: 08/20/2002
Starring: Henry B. Walthall, Miriam Cooper, Mae Marsh
Director(s): D.W. Griffith
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The Birth of a NationThe most successful and artistically advanced film of its time, The Birth of a Nation has also sparked protests, riots, and divisiveness since its first release. The film tells the story of the Civil War and its aftermath, as seen through the eyes of two families. The Stonemans hail from the North, the Camerons from the South. When war breaks out, the Stonemans cast their lot with the Union, while the Camerons are loyal to Dixie. After the war, Ben Cameron ( Henry B. Walthall), distressed that his beloved south is now under the rule of blacks and carpetbaggers, organizes several like-minded Southerners into a secret vigilante group called the Ku Klux Klan. When Cameron's beloved younger sister Flora ( Mae Marsh) leaps to her death rather than surrender to the lustful advances of renegade slave Gus ( Walter Long), the Klan wages war on the new Northern-inspired government and ultimately restores "order" to the South. In the original prints, Griffith suggested that the black population be shipped to Liberia, citing Abraham Lincoln as the inspiration for this ethnic cleansing. Showings of Birth of a Nation were picketed and boycotted from the start, and as recently as 1995, Turner Classic Movies cancelled a showing of a restored print in the wake of the racial tensions around the O.J. Simpson trial verdict. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast Henry B. Walthall as Ben Cameron, the Little Colonel Miriam Cooper as Margaret Cameron Mae Marsh as Flora Cameron, the Little Sister Lillian Gish as Elsie Stoneman Robert Harron as Ted Stoneman Ralph Lewis as The Honorable Austin Stoneman, Leader of the House Wallace Reid as Jeff, the blacksmith George Siegmann as Silas Lynch
| Crew Robert Goldstein - Costume Designer D.W. Griffith - Director James Smith - Editor D.W. Griffith - Composer (Music Score) Billy Bitzer - Cinematographer D.W. Griffith - Producer D.W. Griffith - Screenwriter Frank E. Woods - Screenwriter Thomas F. Dixen - Screenwriter Thomas Dixon - Book Author
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 The Birth of a Nation The conflicted legacy of this first American blockbuster epic rests on the combination of Southern-bred D.W. Griffith's landmark technical achievements and his racism, as his version of the Civil War and Reconstruction highlighted fears of miscegenation and the heroism of the Ku Klux Klan. Aiming to make the greatest film ever, Griffith deployed all the technical experiments of his previous movies for maximum visceral effect, along with a prepared score mixing classical music and folk tunes. With expressive close-ups and long shots, irises and superimpositions, Griffith communicated not only the monumental scale of Civil War battles but also the intimate psychology of his central characters. The climactic ride of the Klan to save white girlhood from black defilement marked Griffith's most extraordinary and influential use of parallel editing to galvanize emotional excitement. The longest and most expensive American film made as of 1915, Birth opened to raves for its artistry and record-breaking box office returns, helping to legitimize movies as "respectable" entertainment. Its force was hardly all positive, however, as the NAACP organized a public campaign against the film and demanded that Griffith make cuts; the film was banned in several states for its racism, race riots broke out after its Boston premiere, and it directly influenced the 20th century reemergence of the Klan. As paradoxical proof of its cinematic power, Birth of a Nation still arouses protests decades after it was made. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
American Film Institute, 100 Greatest American Movies (winner) Library of Congress, U.S. National Film Registry (winner)
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General Specifications: | | Language Options: | | | Subtitle Options: | English | | Sound Processing: | 0: silent DD2: Dolby Digital Stereo
| | Additional Features: | Mastered from the original tinted print
Digital stereo orchestral score
24-minute documentary detailing the production of the film, including rare behind-the-scenes footage and more | | MPAA Rating: | NR | | DVD Discs Included: | 1 | | DVD Sides: | 1 | | DVD DVD Region Code: | 1 | | Content Length: | 187 min | | Part of Series: | The Blackhawk Films Collection | | | DVD Chapters: | Chapter Scene Index
0. Chapter Scene Index
1. Main title [4:29]
2. In the southland [6:28]
3. To the cotton fields [3:51]
4. The gathering storm [6:23]
5. 75,000 Volunteers [2:53]
6. The Battle of Bull Run [8:47]
7. News from the front [1:02]
8. Piedmont scarred by the war [5:26]
9. On the battlefields [6:54]
10. The last grey days of the Confederacy [12:15]
11. The north is victorious [6:52]
12. The mother's appeal [4:32]
13. The Appomattox Courthouse [2:27]
14. A feast for the returning brother [1:26]
15. The homecoming [5:32]
16. A gala performance [7:09]
17. Second part - Reconstruction [5:53]
18. Sowing the wind [2:12]
19. The Freedman's Bureau [5:24]
20. The Southern Union League rally [5:03]
21. Still a north and a south [2:58]
22. The little colone [2:29]
23. Riot in the master's hall [3:15]
24. The grim reaping begins [3:07]
25. Degradation and ruin [3:44]
26. The new rebellion of the south [2:45]
27. The tryst [1:19]
28. A son's plea [14:46]
29. An answer to the blacks and the carpetbaggers [6:04]
30. The bitterness of ideals crushed [5:59]
31. Elsie goes for help [9:03]
32. The Clan's mission [8:54]
33. Ku Klux sympathizers [4:37]
34. Parade of the clansman [9:29]
35. The aftermath [1:18]
36. The Making of "The Birth of a Nation" [1:55]
37. Literary sources [5:16]
38. Production and rehearsal [:58]
39. Visual sources [8:14]
40. Exhibition [2:38]
41. As a landmark [4:06]
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