The Birth Of A Nation -

The film is virulently racist, depicting the Ku Klux Klan as heroic "saviors" of the South and portraying Black people (often played by white actors in blackface) as savages.

Directed by D.W. Griffith, this silent film is considered one of the most influential and controversial films ever made. The Birth of a Nation

Directed by, written by, and starring Nate Parker, this film tells the story of Nat Turner, an enslaved man and preacher who led a bloody slave rebellion in 1831 Virginia. The film is virulently racist, depicting the Ku

Critics noted that while the focus on Turner is intense, secondary characters—especially female characters—are often underdeveloped. The film is virulently racist