Code Black is a documentary directed by Ryan McGarry in 2013 that follows the lives of young physicians in the Los Angeles General Medical Center Emergency department. These young residents stand up for medicine in a broken healthcare system. This film enters one of America's busiest emergency rooms where new challenges arise as the young residents try to live up to the previous doctors in the legendary C-booth. The film was adapted by Michael Seitzman into the CBS medical drama Code Black (2015–2018).

Code Black (2014)
Directed by Ryan McGarry
Genres - Documentary, Drama |
Release Date - Jun 20, 2014 |
Run Time - 88 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - NR
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Box Office
$190,229
Themes
Tags
Emergency Department, Emergency Medicine, Physician
Attributes
Narrative Location: set in hospitals
Subject: Documentary about health care, emergency department, Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center
Subject: Documentary about health care, emergency department, Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center
Alternate Titles
Code Black
GB, US
Реанимация
RU