Watching President-elect Barack Obama’s acceptance speech in Chicago’s Grant Park, I came across a televised image of Spike Lee greeting Reverend Jesse Jackson. I couldn’t help but think that not only was this country headed in a positive direction with the election of the Illinois senator as our next Commander in Chief, but those who had been dejected and doubtful for so long, also had their moment of truth on that historic evening.

Lee has been making films for over twenty years, and when he began his career, he came across as an extremely funny yet talented angry black man. He is still that angry black man with the soul and confidence to back up his tirades against the injustice of history. However, he is also one of America’s best filmmakers, and like all great men of the cinema, Spike Lee has had his fair share of misfires over the years. She’s Gotta Have It
, his debut feature-length film, is not one of those, and stands as this week’s Hidden Flick.
The film was made for $175,000 over two weeks in the summer of 1985, and grossed $7,000,000, which is a major feat in any other era. However, as time has marched onwards into the 21st Century, Lee’s debut celluloid statement seemed to get lost under the wheels of history as Do the Right Thing, Mo’ Better Blues, and Malcolm X were heralded as his triumphs while some of his other cinematic treasure appeared forgotten.
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