How Spike Lee, John Singleton, and John Ridley Left Their Marks on the 25th Anniversary of the Los Angeles Riots
“Black directors have different viewpoints,” said Lee. “We don’t see the world all the same.”
“Black directors have different viewpoints,” said Lee. “We don’t see the world all the same.”
The FX series will premiere this summer.
With the 25th anniversary of the Rodney King verdict, new films by John Singleton, John Ridley, and Sacha Jenkins are reminders that history doesn’t feel quite so distant.
At a 25th anniversary screening of “Boyz N the Hood,” the filmmaker lamented the absence of cultural consciousness in modern films.
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