- A Patch of Blue
Infobox Film
name = A Patch of Blue
caption = Promotional movie poster for the film
director = Guy Green
producer = Guy Green
writer =Elizabeth Kata (novel) Guy Green
narrator =
starring =Sidney Poitier Elizabeth Hartman
music = Jerry Goldsmith
cinematography = Robert Burks
editing = Rita Roland
distributor =MGM
released = 1965
runtime = 105 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
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imdb_id = 0059573"A Patch of Blue" is a 1965 film directed by Guy Green about the relationship between an
African American man, Gordon (played bySidney Poitier ), and a blind whitefemale teenager , Selina (Elizabeth Hartman ), and the problems that plague their relationship when they fall in love in a racially divided America. Made in 1965 against the backdrop of the growing civil rights movement, the film explores racism from the perspective of "love is blind."Shelley Winters won theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her work in this film.Scenes of Poitier and Hartman kissing were excised from the film when it was shown in movie theaters in the South. These scenes are intact in the DVD version. According to the DVD audio commentary, it was the decision of director Guy Green that "A Patch of Blue" be filmed in
black-and-white , although color was available.The film was adapted by Guy Green from the 1961 book "Be Ready with Bells and Drums" by the
Australia n authorElizabeth Kata . The book later won aWriters Guild of America award. In addition to the Best Supporting Actress nomination for Winters, the film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Elizabeth Hartman), Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White and Best Music, Score - Substantially Original."A Cinderella Named Elizabeth"
The film's creators also made a short about Hartman's selection to play the starring role. The short, called "A
Cinderella Named Elizabeth," focuses on her status as an unknown actress from the middle America town of Youngstown,Ohio , and includes segments from herscreen test and associated "personality test," in which the actress is filmed while being herself and answering questions about everyday topics such as her taste in clothing. The short also shows her visiting theBraille Institute of America to watch blind people being trained to do handwork — similar to thebeadwork her character does in the film — and to perform tasks of daily living and self-care, of the sort that Poitier's character teaches Selina to do. [http://video.aol.com/video-detail/a-cinderella-named-elizabeth/3103272362 "A Cinderella Named Elizabeth"] via AOL Video. Retrieved November 25, 2007.]Notes
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