Big-hearted and freewheeling, Spike Lee’s most personal film to date looks back on his childhood from the perspective of his sister, who dealt with four brothers in Brooklyn when all you needed to get by was a little “peace, love, and soul.” Anchored by supporting performances by Alfre Woodard and Delroy Lindo, as the schoolteacher mother and unemployed jazz musician father, the film features a memorable turn by a young Zelda Harris as Troy, this is a family affair co-written with siblings Joie and Cinqué Lee. In 35mm
The Saturday screening will be hosted by AFS Family Style Programmer Stacy Brick. Sunday screening will be hosted by Mark D. Cunningham, Associate Professor in Radio-Television-Film at Austin Community College in Austin, Texas.
