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  1. Director D.W. Griffith revolutionized the young art of moviemaking with his big-budget ($110,000) and artistically ambitious re-creation of the Civil War years. Shooting on the film began in secrecy in July 1914.

  2. For years Variety has listed The Birth of a Nation 's total rental at $50 million. (This reflects the total amount paid to the distributor, not box-office gross.) This 'trade legend' has finally been acknowledged by Variety as a 'whopper myth', and the amount has been revised to $5 million.

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  4. In 1915, fifty years after the end of the Civil War, D. W. Griffith released his epic film Birth of a Nation. The greatest blockbuster of the silent era, Birth of a Nation was seen by an estimated 200 million Americans by 1946.

  5. Oct 4, 2016 · “The Birth of a Nation” marks the first production of Argent Pictures, which is headed by Ryan and Jill Ahrens along with Ben Renzo; elsewhere in the business world, Parker secured funding...

  6. A list of important facts about D. W. Griffith, Thomas Dixon's Birth of a Nation, including setting, climax, protagonists, and antagonists.

  7. The Birth of a Nation, directed by D. W. (David Wark) Griffith (1875–1948) in 1914 and released the following year, may be the most controversial feature film ever released in the United States. It is also one of the most seen and most influential of all films released anywhere in any period.

  8. The plot of The Birth of a Nation revolves around two families living on either side of the Mason-Dixon Line who become friends when their sons board together at school. The Stonemans, the Northern family, live in Washington, D.C., and own a rural getaway in Pennsylvania.

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