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When I write these, I never know just how long they will be. As it turns out, talking about a film that has had a huge impact on the development of film history, and made the world so much worse, is taking a lot of words...
25- The Birth of a Nation: Part II is an episode from The History of Film by Jacob Aschieris. When I write these, I never know just how long they will be. As it turns out, talking about a film that has had a huge impact on the development o...
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Published Sep 29, 2021, 33:46 long, audio available.
When I write these, I never know just how long they will be. As it turns out, talking about a film that has had a huge impact on the development of film history, and made the world so much worse, is taking a lot of words. So, this is the second of what I hope to be three episodes of The Birth of a Nation . In this episode, we describe the plot of the movie in detail (though I still skipped a couple of things here and there for the sake of brevity, believe it or not), and talk about how the ideas present in the story interact with each other. The clip I play toward the end is from the 1993 Documentary D. W. Griffith: The Father of Film, directed by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill. You can contact me at historyoffilmpodcast@gmail.com , and you can visit the show's website: historyoffilmpodcast.com to view resources for each episode. Support the show
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25- The Birth of a Nation: Part II is an episode from The History of Film by Jacob Aschieris.
This episode is 33:46 long.
This episode was published on Sep 29, 2021.
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