Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment (1963)

10/21/1963 (US) • 52m

Documentary

Overview

During a two-day period before and after the University of Alabama integration crisis, the film uses five camera crews to follow President John F. Kennedy, attorney general Robert F. Kennedy, Alabama governor George Wallace, deputy attorney general Nicholas Katzenbach and the students Vivian Malone and James Hood. As Wallace has promised to personally block the two black students from enrolling in the university, the JFK administration discusses the best way to react to it, without rousing the crowd or making Wallace a martyr for the segregationist cause. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with The Film Foundation in 1999.


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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Budget

-

Revenue

-

Keywords

alabama

civil rights

john f. kennedy

racial segregation

integration

oval office

racism

university

cinéma vérité

direct cinema

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