For his next film, Griffith had a breathtakingly original concept. “Intolerance,” screening once Saturday in a stunning new digital 167-minute restoration at the Castro Theatre, was not a huge ...
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Made in 1916 and still ahead of the times, D.W. Griffith’s magnificent epic intercuts four stories set in four different historical periods—an experiment with cinematic time and space that even the ...
The statues are part of a tribute to Griffith's Babylon set of "Intolerance" from 1916. The giant white elephant statues at the Hollywood and Highland Center, a popular tourists’ destination in Los ...
A Sun-play of the Ages, Intolerance tells four tales, all widely separated in time, yet each loosely connected to the others by the title's theme: the Babylonian Story, the Christ Story, the Huguenot ...
“SHE is madonna in an art as wild and young as her sweet eyes,” Vachel Lindsay wrote of Mae Marsh, who died on Tuesday of last week. She is the heroine of D. W. Griffith’s “Intolerance,” which came ...
Someone’s racist past has finally caught up to him. The elephants, which are an homage to a set from Griffith’s 1916 film Intolerance, are being removed as part of a larger set of redesigns by the ...