Not so long ago someone on this list was looking for a documentary at least similar to this one, which is to screen soon in Los Angeles. I've included below the description of the film, including the name of the director and the distributor. At the very bottom is web address of the UCLA Film & TV Archive, which is showing the film very soon--for those of you in So Cal whose curiousity has been piqued. Sincerely, Edward R. O'Neill Tuesday, November 25, 7:30 p.m. BLUE-EYED Directed by Bertram Verhaag Produced by Claus Strigel Distributed by Verleih der Filmemacher After the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., schoolteacher Jane Elliott developed a classroom exercise wherein she divided students into two groups, the brown eyes and the blue eyes, declaring the former more intelligent and privileged. Now retired, Elliott brings the same exercise to workplaces and civic groups to illustrate the workings of discrimination. As the film shows, what starts as a game often turns cruel as some participants' emotions begin to erupt with unforeseen intensity. 35mm, 93 min. http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/ ---- To sign off SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]