D.W. Griffith's Intolerance
Discover the fascinating world of cinema with D.W. Griffith's Intolerance by William M. Drew, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2001. This insightful biography delves into the making of the groundbreaking film "Intolerance," which was the most expensive movie ever produced before 1920. With 208 pages of rich content, Drew meticulously explores the artistic and political influences that shaped D.W. Griffith's visionary approach to filmmaking.
Critically acclaimed and now regarded as a classic, "Intolerance" stands as a testament to the power of film as a medium for storytelling and social commentary. Whether you are a film enthusiast, a student of film history, or simply curious about the evolution of cinema, this book provides a compelling look at one of the most significant figures in film history. Don't miss your chance to gain a deeper understanding of Griffith's legacy and the impact of his work on the film industry.