A monumental silent-era epic directed by D. W. Griffith, weaving together four parallel stories set in ancient Babylon, Judea at the time of Christ, Renaissance France and modern America. Connected by the theme of human intolerance across the ages, the film uses enormous sets, ambitious cross-cutting and sweeping visual scale. Intolerance remains one of early cinema’s most daring and influential achievements.
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