4 Little Girls

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4 Little Girls

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Directed by Spike Lee
Produced by Spike Lee
Samuel D. Pollard
Music by Terence Blanchard
Cinematography Ellen Kuras
Editing by Samuel D. Pollard
Distributed by HBO Documentary
Release date(s) Flag of the United States July 9, 1997
Flag of Canada September 6, 1997
Running time 102 mins
Country United States
Language English
Gross revenue $130,146 (USA sub-total)
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4 Little Girls is a 1997 historical documentary film about the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. It was directed by Spike Lee and nominated for an Academy Award for "Best Documentary".

The incident is the subject of the 1964 song "Birmingham Sunday" by Richard and Mimi Fariña. The song was used in the opening sequence of the film, performed by Mimi's sister, Joan Baez.

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4 Little Girls opened in American theaters on July 9, 1997 and closed on October 2 1997. It grossed $130,146. In its opening weekend it earned $13,528, which was 10.4% of its total gross.[1]

  1. ^ 4 Little Girls. BoxOfficeMojo.com. Retrieved on 2007-05-17.

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