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Release Date:
August 31, 2001
Original Title:
A Day in Black and White
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Box Drinks Film Production
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Two men identified only as Black Man and White Man start the film as a discussion over a speech on race to be given at school the next day and escalates into an argument about the differences in the races - moving along all of the cultural lines and finding mutual fears and concerns.
Art Direction:
Luca Novelli
Boom Operator:
Eben Baume
Director:
Desmond Hall
Director of Photography:
Peter Konczal
Editor:
John Laskas
Original Music Composer:
Loris Holland
Producer:
Jon Gold
Production Controller:
Rachel Connolly
Second Unit:
Brian Jude
Sound mixer:
William Kozy
Still Photographer:
Christine DeSavino
Writer:
Desmond Hall
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