Twenty years ago, director Spike Lee shocked Hollywood and the movie-going public with “Do the Right Thing,” a controversial movie about race relations in America. Lee shot into the stratosphere of top filmmakers, and the film is now considered one of the most important of all time by many critics, ranked as one of the 100 best films of all time in 2007 by the American Film Institute.
Did “Do the Right Thing” have an effect on you when you first saw it? Did it change your views on race relations, or inspire you to be a filmmaker? If you haven’t seen the movie lately, watch it again, 20 years later, and share whether you think it is still relevant.
Put your thoughts on video about this landmark film.

