Director Spike Lee is the first Black person to ever lead the Cannes Film Festival's prestigious jury. In his first comments in that new role, Lee spoke about how little has changed for Black people since 1989's "Do the Right Thing," which made a controversial debut at Cannes. (July 6)
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