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The Ambitious Film Deconstructions of Stan Douglas

斯坦·道格拉斯的雄心勃勃的电影解构

The Ambitious Film Deconstructions of Stan Douglas
2025-08-01  2078  晦涩
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We live history from moment to moment, and one of the extraordinary things that film can do is re-create it. Still, Douglas doesn’t treat film as a documentary but as a document about storytelling and about how film can be used to elicit historical bigness. His “Birth of a Nation” (2025) is the show’s pièce de résistance. It’s a deconstruction of D. W. Griffith’s amazing film “The Birth of a Nation,” from 1915, which a number of critics and filmmakers consider the birth of modern cinema—and which introduced racist tropes that infect “entertainment” to this day. Douglas takes the pain and confusion of some of those images out of your heart by showing both the real feeling and the artificiality that go into telling any kind of story at all.—Hilton AlsAbout TownOff Broadway

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