Do the Right Thing

Nominee
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Academy Awards
Nominee
Best Writing (Original Screenplay)
Academy Awards
Nominee
Palme d’Or
Cannes Film Festival
Complex, bravura movie making [and] hugely entertaining, since fortunately for us, Lee's seditious method is to use humor to carry his biting message.

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Do the Right Thing

From Eric Pedersen of Indiewire, June 7, 2019:

Spike Lee’s ‘Do The Right Thing’ Returning To Theaters For 30th
Anniversary With 4K Restoration Via Universal

Three decades later, the block is still standing. Universal Pictures is marking the 30th anniversary of Spike Lee’s incendiary and still-topical Do the Right Thing with a remastered 4K restoration that will hit theaters June 28...“When Spike Lee’s revolutionary Do the Right Thing was released by Universal Pictures 30 years ago this June, it ignited a national conversation on race and race relations in America that challenged our assumptions about ourselves and our country and heralded the arrival of a generation-defining filmmaker,” said Jim Orr, Universal’s President of Domestic Theatrical Distribution.

Set during one sweltering summer day on a block of Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, the film follows the initially casual interactions among Mookie (Lee), Sal (Danny Aiello), Da Mayor (Ossie Davis), Mother Sister (Ruby Dee), Mister Señor Love Daddy (Samuel L. Jackson), Tina (Rosie Perez), Buggin Out (Giancarlo Esposito) and Pino (John Turturro). But tensions rise along racial fault lines as locals demand a black person’s photo be added to the Italians-only Wall of Fame at Sal’s Pizzeria, and
heated, profane confrontations ultimately explode into violence.
Lee earned an Original Screenplay Oscar nomination for the film, and Aiello earned a Supporting Actor nom.

“In the decades since [Do the Right Thing], Universal has released six of Lee’s most unforgettable films including Crooklyn, Mo Better Blues, Jungle Fever and Inside Man,” Orr said. “And last year,
NBCUniversal’s Focus Features released Lee’s acclaimed BlacKkKlansman, which earned Lee his long-overdue first Academy Award. Universal is honored by Lee’s enduring relationship with the studio, and we are thrilled to re-release his masterwork Do the Right Thing with this extraordinary
new restoration.”

In 4K at the Ahrya Fine Arts. Other engagements in 2K.
R
Genre
Comedy, Drama, African-American Experience
Runtime
126
Language
English
Director
Spike Lee
Writer(s)
Spike Lee
Cast
Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Richard Edson, Giancarlo Esposito, Spike Lee, Bill Nunn, John Turturro, Rosie Perez, John Savage
Awards:
Nominee, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Academy Awards
Nominee, Best Writing (Original Screenplay), Academy Awards
Nominee, Palme d’Or, Cannes Film Festival
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FEATURED REVIEW
Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

When a black man sends a garbage can crashing through his white employer’s plate-glass window during the galvanizing climax of 'Do the Right Thing,' all howling hell breaks loose. And maybe not just onscreen. Producer-writer-director-actor Spike Lee thinks that his movie, which culminates in a race ...

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