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Cold Mountain or History Left Out in the Cold

More than three generations after Hollywood’s blockbuster Gone With the Wind appeared in 1939—and received a scholarly pasting for its mellow and painless picture of slavery, we might expect something more enlightening from the new blockbuster Cold Mountain that also wades into the Civil War. But the writers, directors and consultants who shaped Cold Mountain—like those of Gone With the Wind—still have no idea African Americans played a crucial role in this history.
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Other Film Reviews by William Loren Katz

Gangs og New YorkGangs of New York: Film or Fantasy
Perhaps Martin Scorsese intended that his Gangs of New York would become New York City’s Gone With the Wind. Like that famous 1939 effort to whitewash slavery and the Confederate cause, Scorsese’s effort to turn a vengeance tale featuring Leonard Di Caprio into an epic has fallen on its own sword, and for the same reason.
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