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James Blue Filmography

DirectingBORN 1930TULSA14 FILMS IN DB

JamesBlue

Known for Directing · Who Killed Fourth Ward?, Amal, The Olive Trees of Justice

14
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$30
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2
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$15
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BLU-RAY
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The Olive Trees of Justice
~$16 · BLU-RAY · 1962
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The Olive Trees of Justice
$16 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

James Blue was a pioneering director whose work in the 1960s left an indelible mark on documentary filmmaking and narrative cinema. His most notable film, *The March* (1964), is a compelling visual account of the civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, capturing the era's profound social change. Collectors cherish this title not only for its historical significance but also for its raw, unfiltered portrayal of activism, making it a staple in any serious collection focusing on American history and social justice. In addition to *The March*, Blue's innovative approach to storytelling can be seen in his later works, which often blended documentary styles with narrative elements. Collectors seek out his films for their artistic integrity and the emotional depth they convey. His contributions to both the documentary genre and the broader film landscape resonate strongly with enthusiasts who appreciate the importance of preserving cultural milestones in physical media formats. With a growing interest in vintage releases, Blue's films are becoming increasingly sought after by collectors eager to own a piece of cinematic history.

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