"Why We Laugh" tracks the evolution of black comedy from the character of Stepin Fetchit and minstrels in blackface to the politically tinged humor of Dick Gregory, and from the television success of Good Times and The Jeffersons to the big-screen accomplishments of stars such as Eddie Murphy and Whoopi Goldberg. The film also turns a perceptive eye on the controversial career decision of Dave Chappelle and the implications of corporate efforts to capitalize on the massive success of Russell Simmons's Def Comedy Jam and Spike Lee's The Original Kings of Comedy.
"'Why We Laugh' is a major historical contribution to American culture," said Codeblack executive vice-president Quincy Newell. "This film is a tribute to the way one courageous person with a microphone can change history."
Newell produced the documentary which he co-wrote with John Long. The film is based on the book "Black Comedians on Black Comedy: How African-Americans Taught Us to Laugh," by Darryl J. Littleton. Codeblack's Clanagan, Richard Foos, and Littleton. Codeblack's Clanagan, Richard Foos, and Littleton are executive producers on the project.

Why We Laugh
Available In Stores and Online 4/27
Codeblack Entertainment | Vivendi Entertainment
Director Robert Townsend has been at the forefront of black cinema for 30 years and received a Career Achievement Award from the American Black Film Festival in 2002.
Codeblack Entertainment produces the All Star Comedy Jam franchise. The DVD of "Shaquille O'Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam – Live from South Beach" became available on DVD February 2, 2010, and a third installment of the franchise with host and Academy Award-winner Mo'Nique was recently filmed at the 2010 NBA All-Star Game in Dallas.












