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- The Stoneman family finds its friendship with the Camerons affected by the Civil War, both fighting in opposite armies. The development of the war in their lives plays through to Lincoln's assassination and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan.
- Nat Turner, a literate slave and preacher in the antebellum South, orchestrates an uprising.
- Explores the story of forced reproduction in the antebellum South and reveals the agency of Mary Gaffney, an enslaved woman who takes control of her body and fertility.
- Inspired by 'The Birth of a Nation', Free God takes you through a poetic mirror facing present day adversities into a history of traumas imposed by slavery. Directed by The Birth of a Nation BTS director Dwight Wilson II.
- Authentically 'New' German Cinema, and, simultaneously, an archaeology of narrative film itself, Wyborny's avant-garde landmark defines cinema as a 'nation' that has perversely acquired rulers, laws and hierarchies.
- The remarkable journey and experience of a life time. From the actor's point of view, Nate Parker displays his passion and the sacrifice it took for him to make the Sundance award-winning film The Birth of a Nation.
- Introduces behind-the-scenes of the movie, School Daze, along with interviews of the cast.
- A short documentary about the making of D. W. Griffith's controversial 1915 film 'The Birth of a Nation'.
- 140 minute documentary detailing the battle at Vimy Ridge at which Canadians fought. The film explores events that lead up to the battle, documents the racism, political maneuvering, and faulty equipments that the troops were forced to endure, and eventually tells the story of the unification of the Canadians as Canadians, regardless of the racial, ethnic or religious background. The film uses rare battle footage, and authentic re-enactments.
- 2011–TV EpisodeKyle discusses the placement of D.W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation and whether it should be mandatory viewing in graduate programs.
- 2016–202016mTV Episode
- 1995–TV Episode
- Episode: (2014)2013–Podcast Episode
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeActor Jayson Warner Smith (Rectify, Mena, The Birth of a Nation) talks about the million projects he's got coming out soon, audition tips for actors, working with Tom Cruise, and a bunch more.
- 2019–TV EpisodeIn 1915, D.W. Griffith, released a film that would go down as one of the most disturbing representations of black Americans ever, The Birth of a Nation. Released post-Civil War and Reconstruction Era, the film played on stereotypes abroad. Griffith ignited a racist agenda and amplified the thoughts many white Americans had about free black people. Using white actors in blackface, the film was full of racist propaganda that proposed the idea that free black people were too lazy and ignorant to fully master American citizenship. But even in times of darkness, light always finds its way in. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) led an initiative to protest the three-hour film. While efforts were not successful, the NAACP would see increased membership and become the staple it is in the black community today.
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 9mPodcast Episode