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The Birth of a Nation

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Release Date: 08/02/2002
Features: DVD Features: Region 0 Snap Case Single Side - Single Layer Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 - Orchestral Score Additional Release Material: Featurette Behind the Scenes Text/Photo Galleries: Production Notes Stills/Photos
Time:  187  mins.
J&R Item # 1002454_25
UPC # 014381467420
Label: Image Entertainment, Inc.
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1915 - Not Rated
Release Date: 12/10/2002
Features: DVD Features: 2-Disc Set Region 1 Full Frame - 1.33 Additional Release Material: Shorts: 7 Civil War Shorts Documentary: NEW YORK VS. THE BIRTH OF A NATION Bonus Footage: Prologue Making Of: THE MAKING OF THE BIRTH OF A NATION Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access
Original Language:  N/A
Time:  187  mins.
J&R Item # 1002454_28
UPC # 738329026622
Label: Kino on Video
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Release Date: 05/20/2005
Features: DVD Features: Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33
Original Language:  N/A
Time:  192  mins.
J&R Item # 1002454_31
UPC # 089218471697
Label: Select O Hits Video
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This landmark film from silent director D.W. Griffith was the first movie blockbuster. However, it also reveals a horribly racist version of American history. The first part of the film chronicles the Civil War as experienced through the eyes of two families; the Stonemans from the North, and the Camerons of the South. Lifelong friends, they become divided by the Mason-Dixon line, with tragic results. Large-scale battle sequences and meticulous historical details culminate with a staged re-creation of Lincoln's assassination. The second half of the film chronicles the Reconstruction, as Congressman Austin Stoneman (Ralph Lewis) puts evil Silas Lynch (George Siegmann) in charge of the liberated slaves at the Cameron hometown of Piedmont. Armed with the right to vote, the freed slaves cause all sorts of trouble until Ben Cameron (Henry B. Walthall) founds the Ku Klux Klan and restores order and "decency" to the troubled land. While THE BIRTH OF A NATION was a major step forward in the history of filmmaking, it must be noted that the film supports a racist worldview. But there is no denying that it remains a groundbreaking achievement, setting a high watermark for film as an art form.

"...The sheer scale and energy of the battle scenes still carry a powerful charge..." -- Paul Roland , (Total Film)

"...It's gripping drama..." -- Premiere Staff , (Premiere)

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