Blue Eyed (1996)
In BLUE-EYED, we join a group of 40 teachers, police, school administrators and social workers in Kansas City - blacks, Hispanics, whites, women and men. The blue-eyed members are subjected to pseudo-scientific explanations of their inferiority, culturally biased IQ tests and blatant discrimination. In just a few hours under Ms. Elliott's withering regime, we watch grown professionals become despondent and distracted, stumbling over the simplest commands.
Director: Bertram Verhaag
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Jane Elliott as Self |
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Martin Luther King Jr. as Self (archive footage) |
| Camera | Waldemar Hauschild | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Uwe Klimmeck | Editor |
| Directing | Bertram Verhaag | Director |
| Writing | Jane Elliott | Writer |
| Writing | Bertram Verhaag | Writer |
| Production | Claus Strigel | Producer |
| Production | Bertram Verhaag | Producer |
| Production | Werner Dütsch | Executive Producer |
| Production | Christel Hinrichsen | Executive Producer |
| Production | Reinhard Wulf | Producer |
| Sound | Zoltan Ravasz | Sound |
| Sound | Wolfgang Neumann | Music |
| Camera | Hans Albrecht Lusznat | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Glenn Eoons | Camera Operator |