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M.W. Griffith, born on February 1, 1875, is often hailed as one of the pioneering figures in the history of cinema. He is best known for his innovative techniques and storytelling abilities that transformed the film industry in the early 20th century. Griffith's landmark film, "The Birth of a Nation," released in 1915, showcased his talent for narrative filmmaking and technical advancements, though it remains controversial for its portrayal of race and its historical inaccuracies.

Throughout his career, Griffith directed over 500 films, including notable works such as "Intolerance" and "Broken Blossoms." His contributions to film editing, close-ups, and narrative structure laid the groundwork for modern filmmaking. Despite facing criticism for some of his views and the content of his films, Griffith's legacy endures as he helped shape the art of cinema into a significant cultural medium.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum February 1, 1875
Geburtsort Creston, Kentucky, USA
Todesdatum July 23, 1948
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