DW Griffith – Intolerance (1916)
















Intoralence (1916)
Published 23 dec 2015
Intolerance is A 1916 Epic Silent Film Directed by David W Griffith and Considered One of the Great Masterpieces of the Silent Era. The Three and A Half Hour Epic Intercuts Four Parallel Storylines, Each Separated by Several Centuries.
(1) A Contemporary Melodrama of Crime and Redemption
(2) A Judean Story, Christ S Mission and Death,
(3) A French Story, the Events Surrounding the St Bartholomew S Day Massacre of 1572
(4) A Babylonian Story, the Fall of the Babylonian Empire to Persia in 539 BC
Each Story had Its Own Distinctive Color Tint in the Original Print. The Scenes are Linked by Shots of A Figure Representing Eternal Motherhood, Rocking A cradle.
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