Intolerance Is the Greatest Movie Ever Made

Out of the cradle endlessly rocking . . Child's RemembranceThe Last Sacrament One hundred years after its release, Intolerance offers an inspiring vision of love and history.   For many critics and scholars — myself among them — D. W. Griffith’s Intolerance is the greatest film ever made. A century later we are as close to its subject as we are distant from its art. Political specifics, moral arguments, and movie styles may look different today, yet the only real difference is Griffith’s still-daring ingenuity, which calls for a more open-minded reception than in our simplistic habits we are accustomed to: It calls for an optimistic, united popular audience, which Griffith took for granted. When Intolerance premiered on September...

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