Do the Right Thing (BFI Modern Classics)
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Do the Right Thing (BFI Modern Classics / BFI Film Classics)

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This text discusses how the film, "Do The Right Thing" epitomises Spike Lee's powerful impact on the representation of race and difference in America, the progress of black film-making and the rise of multicultural voices in the media, and how it confonts institutional discrimination head on.
Paperback, 96 pages
Published December 27th 2001 by British Film Institute
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