Code Blue (1972)
Code Blue is one of the earliest existing films created by Henry Hampton’s Boston-based documentary company Blackside Inc., which produced the Emmy Award-winning civil rights series Eyes on the Prize. Blackside became the largest African American-owned film production company of its time and was home to many filmmakers from diverse backgrounds, including African Americans, immigrants, and women.
Director: Romas Slezas
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: April 12, 1972
Editing: Howard Dammond
Production: Blackside
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Code Blue about?
- Code Blue is one of the earliest existing films created by Henry Hampton’s Boston-based documentary company Blackside Inc., which produced the Emmy Award-winning civil rights series Eyes on the Prize. Blackside became the largest African American-owned film production company of its time and was home to many filmmakers from diverse backgrounds, including African Americans, immigrants, and women.
- Who directed Code Blue?
- Code Blue was directed by Romas Slezas.
- How long is Code Blue?
- Code Blue has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
- What genre is Code Blue?
- Code Blue is a Documentary film.