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24 June 2025
A beautiful restoration of a great and h...
A beautiful restoration of a great and hard to see movie : color tinted, intelligent scoring and amazing reconstruction of damaged scenes. It feels as if the movie lives again, almost young as it was. Maybe not as brilliant as Griffith's masterpieces the same period, but really moving, with truly funny scenes uncommon in Lillian's remaining repertoire. Enough moments, however, when she fully gets way to play climactic sequences as the ones for which we love her best. Enjoy !

28 June 2025
At last, the dreamy critical issue of this shaking masterpiece !
Now it is done. A definitive edition of this cursed and most acclaimed masterwork. Tinted ; original theatrical score ; comprehensive narrative of the making with screened rehearsals ; interview with the director which allows to hear his rich and deep voice, obviously for the only time ; the complete trial with the NAACP by scanned archives and a link to the missing scenes ; posters, production photographs, cartoons, advertising, and seven short movies on the civil war theme, surprisingly various in their treatment (both sides' view, man's cowardice, female heroism). A unique occasion to try and understand why Griffith adopted such a sectarian approach and was followed by his team, the executives and such a wide audience, as to measure how decisive it was in paradoxically stimulating the fight for coloured people's rights. What remains is a true epic and a springboard for many talents : Raoul Walsh, John Ford, Billy Bitzer, Henry Walthall, Robert Harron, Walter Long, George Siegman, Myriam Cooper, Mae Marsh and, of course, Lillian Gish (who reveals even more beautiful in the rehearsal of the iconic scene of nearly rape by Silas Lynch). Maybe it will finally be « history written with lightning ». Don't miss it !