

| ▪ | Do the Right Thing (1989) R (Feature Film - Comedy, Drama, Urban) |
| On a sweltering hot day in a Brooklyn neighborhood, everyone has their own issues to deal with and tensions between Blacks and Italians rise. Issues of pride and prejudice, justice and inequity come to the surface as hate and bigotry smoulder--finally building into a crescendo as it explodes into |

| ▪ | Making "Do the Right Thing" (1989) (Feature Film - Documentary) |
| Documentary on the making of Spike Lee's "Do the Right Thing" (USA/1989). |
| ▪ | Spike Lee ( aka. Shelton Jackson Lee) |
| When he burst onto the movie scene in 1986, Spike Lee quickly became established as one of the most important young American filmmakers and a controversial figure in black culture. The Brooklynite won immediate acclaim for his commercial debut, "She's Got | |
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| ▪ | The Right Thing To Do |
| The Right Thing To Do |
| ▪ | Do The Right Thing |
| Joanie tries to help Dog Boy with a legal problem. Heather and Charlie attempt a wedding. |
| ▪ | Do the Right Thing |
| Jake and Bob decide to follow Reggie's footsteps and leave town while becker struggles to convince Chris that he didn't just settle for her after Reggie left. |
| ▪ | Bill Nunn |
| co-starred in fellow Morehouse College graduate Spike Lee's "School Daze" (1988), played Radio Raheem, whose boom box incites the riot in "Do the Right Thing" (1989), and was featured in both "Mo' Better Blues" (199 |
| ▪ | John Turturro |
| served him well in such volatile, neurotic film roles as the psychopathic parolee in "Five Corners" (1988) and the racist pizza-maker in Spike Lee's "Do t | |
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| ▪ | The Next Thing on My List (Feature Film - Drama) |
| dies, a woman finds herself in possession of a list the passenger wrote, "20 Things to Do By My 25th Birthday." Even though they barely knew each other, the woman is compelled by both guilt and a desire to set things right and finish the list. |
| ▪ | Richard Edson |
| Former downtown New York musician turned character actor whose quirky, understated debut as a lead in Jim Jarmusch's "Stranger Than Paradise" (1984) led to supporting roles in film and TV. Often playing fringe New Yorkers, Edson's likable, homely mug befi |
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