D.W. Griffith

D.W. Griffith

Birthday

22.01.1875

Deathday

23.07.1948

Place of birth

LaGrange, Kentucky, USA

Gender

Male

Known for

Directing

Biography

David Llewelyn Wark Griffith was a premier pioneering American film director. He is best known as the director of the controversial and groundbreaking 1915 film The Birth of a Nation and the subsequent film Intolerance (1916). Griffith's film The Birth of a Nation made pioneering use of advanced camera and narrative techniques, and its immense popularity set the stage for the dominance of the feature-length film. It also proved extremely controversial at the time and ever since for its negative depiction of Black Americans and their supporters, and its positive portrayal of slavery and the Ku Klux Klan. Griffith responded to his critics with his next film, Intolerance, intended to show the dangers of prejudiced thought and behavior. The film was not the financial success that its predecessor had been, but was received warmly by critics. Several of his later films were also successful, but high production, promotional, and roadshow costs often made his ventures commercial failures. Even so, he is generally considered one of the most important figures of early cinema.

Movies

San Francisco

San Francisco

6/26/1936

Enoch Arden

Enoch Arden

4/8/1915

At the Altar

At the Altar

2/25/1909

The Red Girl

The Red Girl

9/15/1908

Yellow Peril

Yellow Peril

3/7/1908

Classmates

Classmates

2/1/1908

'Ostler Joe

'Ostler Joe

6/9/1908

TV Series

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