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‘Right Thing’ Due in South Africa

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Another window to the outside world opens in South Africa tonight when “Do the Right Thing,” Spike Lee’s controversial film about racial tension in Brooklyn, makes its South African debut in an anti-apartheid film festival.

Lee, one of the American film community’s strongest adherents to the cultural boycott against Pretoria, had steadfastly refused to allow his 1989 film to be screened in South Africa. He even had ignored pleas from anti-apartheid activists who thought the film would be good for black South Africans to see and that Lee himself would be a good role model.

The film will be shown once, uncut, at a film festival sponsored by the Weekly Mail newspaper.

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