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Liverpool Victoria Pet Insurance Do the Right Thing Not yet available - PreOrder Today This item has not yet been released. You may order it today, and we'll ship it to you when it arrives at our warehouse. Our Price: $34.98 iRewards Program members receive iRewards Program points on this item. Ordering is 100% secure . Spend $39 or more at chapters.indigo.ca and your order ships free!. ( Details ) Starring: Danny Aiello , Ossie Davis , Ruby Dee Director: Spike Lee Video Release: April 2003 | Theatrical Release: 1989 Runtime: 120 Rating: R (MPAA) Released by Universal Studios Home Video | UPC: 025192024221 chapters.indigo Review When it first played in 1989, Spike Lee’s gutsy, seething film garnered some fairly heavy reviews from critics who felt its statements about race relations in the U.S. were inflammatory. But audiences now universally recognize it as a classic piece of filmmaking, a work that captured the feel and spirit of race relations at the time, straight from the lens of a talented filmmaker who was more in tune with that particular social reality than any other artist in film. Do The Right Thing is the story of a day in the life of the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighbourhood in Brooklyn. The day begins amiably enough, but as the sweltering heat rises and tempers begin to flare, we come to see that only a very uneasy peace exists between the black and white members of the community. When a series of events centering on Italian American pizzeria owner Sal (Danny Aiello) and his African American pizza delivery boy Mookie (Spike Lee) leads to a shattering act of violence, the people of the community wonder if they’ll ever see peace again. Notes Producer-director-screenwriter and actor Spike Lee was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1956. Raised in Brooklyn by a Black middle class family, Lee went on to become a third generation alumnus of Morehouse College, one of the few historically Black colleges in the U.S. After receiving a B.A. in Communication from Morehouse, Lee attended New York University's Institute of Film and Television where he received his M.F.A. Though he made films in his teens, Lee didn't appear on the commercial movie scene until 1986, but he quickly established himself as a monumental talent and an influential filmmaker. Lee went on to win critical acclaim for "She's Gotta Have It" (1986), the film which marked his commercial debut. Between film projects the director worked on videos and directed Nike "Air Jordan" commercials. He occasionally teaches at Harvard University. Lee will always be respected for his cinematic accomplishments but perhaps more importantly, he will be remembered as the young Black independent filmmaker responsible for the revival of Black Cinema in the 1990s. Since his 1986 box-office success with "She's Gotta Have It," a new generation of Black filmmakers was suddenly considered commercially viable by Hollywood studios. Description This dramatic comedy follows the course of a single hot day on a Bedford-Stuyvesant street, where tempers heat up and racial tensions build to explosive levels. Academy Award Nominations: 2, including Best (Original) Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor--Danny Aiello. Synopsis Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Disc jockey Mr. Se±or Love Daddy wakes his morning listeners with soulful rhythms and prepares them for the sweltering heat of the summer's day. The nearby eatery and hangout is Sal's Famous Pizzeria. Young locals Buggin' Out, Radio Raheem and pizza delivery-boy Mookie view Sal's as a symbol of the successful economic and cultural assimilation of Italian-Americans and as an oppressive economic force that profits at their expense. Existing racial tensions between merchant and community are exacerbated when Sal refuses to place pictures of prominent African-Americans on his shop's "Wall of Fame." But things really heat up after Sal declares he'll not only forgo the pictures, he'll also restrict rap music. When Radio Raheem and Buggin' Out confront Sal on his exclusionism, tempers fly and tragedy ensues. Edition Description Released in French Dolby Surround NTSC (Canada and USA) Wide Screen Color Info Desk iREWARDS Program About Our Company Affiliate Opportunities Careers Contact Us Corporate Sales Gift Certificates Privacy Policy Shipping Rates Store Locations Wish List chapters.indigo.ca: dvd Shopping Bag | Account Centre | Wish List | Help iREWARDS Program | Corporate Sales | Store Locations All Products Books DVD Video Gifts DVD Advanced Search Search Tips About this DVD chapters.indigo Review Notes Description Synopsis Browse DVD Action & Adventure Comedies Dramas Foreign Films Horror & Suspense Kids & Family Musicals and Music Science Fiction & Fantasy Special Interests Sports & Fitness . Head Office | Privacy Policy | Free Delivery | Chapters Indigo Coupons
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