More than 30 years after his breakthrough film Do The Right Thing was released in 1989, Spike Lee has released a new short film in the wake of George Floyd's death.Lee appeared on Sunday night's CNN special I Can’t Breath: Black Men Living and Dying In America, anchored by Don Lemon, where he debuted the short film 3 Brothers.The 63-year-old filmmaker then debuted the short film on his Twitterpage, which is comprised of footage of the 2014 death of Eric Garner in New York City, last week's death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the death of Radio Raheem (Bill Nunn) as portrayed in Lee's groundbreaking 1989 film Do The Right Thing.
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