

1. Abraham Lincoln
Languages: Muda
Subtitles: Spanish
Duration: 159'
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Rating: Suitable for all audiences
Color: Black and white
Year: 1915
Synopsis: This is the story of Abraham Lincoln, how he entered politics and his years as President of the United States, treated with the utmost honesty and fidelity to real events. Considered a cinema classic for being the last work of its director, the master-pioneer David Griffith, who died taking with him a lot of unrealized projects due to the lack of support from the film industry.
2. The birth of a nation
Languages: English Monkey
Subtitles: Spanish
Duration: 97'
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Rating: Suitable for all audiences
Color: Black and white
Year: 1930
Synopsis: Around 1860, the wealthy Cameron family receives the children of the annexationist deputy Stoneman in their southern residence, but both families separate shortly after when the civil war breaks out. After the defeat of the secessionist states, Congressman Stoneman and his daughter Elsie settle in the southern territories, driven by their political objectives.
The new governor, a mulatto named Silas Lynch, encourages relations between the black population, but one of them pursues and tries to rape Flora, one of the Camerons' daughters, who falls off a cliff and dies while fleeing. Her brother Ben, with the help of the Ku-Klux-Klan, swears to avenge her.
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