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Rebirth of a Nation

DJ Spooky's provocative 'remix' of D.W. Griffith's infamous 1915 masterpiece, "The Birth of a Nation". Originally commissioned as a live multimedia performance, this documentary includes a 1930 interview with Griffith himself along with DJ Spooky's analysis of the film as he deconstructs one of the most influential and inflammatory movies of all time. Fascinating and highly recommended for anyone interested in exploring race relations in America and the nature of propaganda in the media.

Year: 2007
Genre: Documentaries, Film On Film, Political Docos, Black Civil Rights, Racial Intolerance, Docos - Political
Country: USA
Director: Paul D (DJ Spooky) Miller
Duration: 99 Minutes
Rating: PG - Adult themes.
7.2/10
Location in store: Documentary (Political)

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