
Friendly Fire: Making an Urban Legend
Directed by Todd Williams2 september 2003 43mDokumentär, Short
6.54.5
John Singleton directed the movie Boyz n the Hood at the age of 22, from a script that he wrote. Friendly Fire: Making an Urban Legend documents how the film came to be. Through interviews with the director, cinematographer, casting director, a studio executive, and actors, the documentary explores the filmmaking process as well as the climate of tension and fear that existed in South Central at the time of the film's production.
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Friendly Fire: Making an Urban Legend was released on 2 september 2003.
Friendly Fire: Making an Urban Legend was directed by Todd Williams.
Friendly Fire: Making an Urban Legend has a runtime of 43m.
Friendly Fire: Making an Urban Legend was produced by Helena Echegoyen.
John Singleton directed the movie Boyz n the Hood at the age of 22, from a script that he wrote. Friendly Fire: Making an Urban Legend documents how the film came to be. Through interviews with the director, cinematographer, casting director, a studio executive, and actors, the documentary explores the filmmaking process as well as the climate of tension and fear that existed in South Central at the time of the film's production.
The key characters in Friendly Fire: Making an Urban Legend are Self (John Singleton), Self (Stephanie Allain), Self (Mark Gill).
Friendly Fire: Making an Urban Legend is a Dokumentär, Short film.
Friendly Fire: Making an Urban Legend has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.












