

D.W. Griffith, the Gish Sisters and the origin of "Hollywood Babylon" (Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 1)
Jul 3, 2018
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Hollywood Babylon Blends Fact And Spectacle
- Kenneth Anger framed Hollywood Babylon to blur fact and spectacle, pairing partial truths with lurid images.
- This mix made readers accept embellished gossip as suppressed truth in the absence of easy fact-checking.
Scandal Beats Ideology In Anger's Framing
- Anger used D.W. Griffith's Intolerance set and rumors about his private life as a controlling metaphor for Hollywood excess.
- He prioritized scandal that punctured myth over serious critique of Griffith's racist filmmaking.
The Elephant-Filled Babylon Set Image
- Kenneth Anger opens with a vivid excerpt describing Griffith's colossal Babylon set with plaster elephants towering over Sunset Boulevard.
- That image becomes his structural metaphor for Hollywood's ruined grandeur and hidden depravity.