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Malcolm X. One of the more crucial filmmakers to emerge from the independent filmmaking scene of the 1980’s, Spike Lee has become one of the most important directors in American Cinema. His works are often thought provoking and touch upon tough subjects like race relations, politics, the modern day influence of the media in everyday life and issues within the black community; this was all started with the debut film She’s Gotta Have It (1986) and got launched into the stratosphere with Do the Right Thing (1989). Following Jungle Fever (1991), Lee took on one of his most ambitious and important projects of his career: a biopic on the life of civil rights activist Malcolm X. Previously released on DVD and Blu-ray by Warner Bros., Criterion has licensed the film for its UHD Blu-ray debut.
Malcolm X (1992)
Released: 18 Nov 1992
Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 202 min
Director: Spike Lee...
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