The Albino Code

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The Albino Code is a short film parodying the film version of The Da Vinci Code. The Albino Code was produced by Dennis Hurley, an actor and film director who has albinism, as a means to poke fun at the depiction of people with albinism featured in The Da Vinci Code's character Silas. Hurley's film points out flaws with the portrayal of Silas, namely that most people with albinism do not have pink eyes, and that due to their impaired vision, they could not function well as assassins.[1]

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