Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages is a 1916 historical drama silent film directed by D.W. Griffith. It tells four stories across history, from ancient Babylon to early 1900s America, ...
Well, there are more — and nobler — reasons to watch D.W. Griffith's three-hour-plus, centuries-spanning 1916 epic "Intolerance." But the aforementioned accoutrements underscore just how modern this ...
Intolerance reflects much credit to the wizard director, for it required no small amount of genuine art to consistently blend actors, horses, monkeys, geese, doves, acrobats and ballets into a ...
Best extra: “Three Hours That Shook the World: Observations on ‘Intolerance,'” a too-short interview (in HD) with the esteemed film historian and preservationist Kevin Brownlow ADD “INTOLERANCE” to ...
When D.W. Griffith faced revulsion for the levels of racism in his first blockbuster, The Birth of a Nation, he set out to make a response the only way he knew how — with an even bigger movie with ...
Media feeding frenzies and social shaming appear in Japanese films about as often as bad weather does on Mount Fuji. In his new film “Intolerance,” however, Keisuke Yoshida shows not only how the mass ...
On Friday, October 6, D.W. Griffith's monumental epic, Intolerance, will be accompanied by a new score composed by Wycliffe Gordon. The film is part of a 19-film series on tolerance and acceptance, ...