Another Trailer Emerges for Spike Lee's 'Miracle at St. Anna'
Spike Lee has been in the spotlight a lot more since
Inside Man was released in early 2007. It's a well-made thriller, and it
confirmed what Lee is able to do when he's given resources, a good script, and
studio support. But really, even when his profile wasn't as high, Lee had been
putting out good for a number of years, in the form of documentaries.
Armed with perhaps more clout than he's had since
Malcolm X, Lee is taking a big step forward in his commercial filmmaking with
Miracle at St. Anna, his World War II movie about
four African-American soldiers who get trapped
in an Italian village. We've talked about the dust-up between Lee and Clint Eastwood stemming
from Spike's critical assessment of the portrayal of blacks in Clint's Flags of
Our Fathers. And now it's time to let the work speak for itself.
Here's the second trailer in a month for Miracle at St.
Anna.
The film arrives in theaters on September 26th.
Posted on Friday, July 11, 2008 at 12:53AM
by
Colin Boyd
in Trailers, Spike Lee, Miracle at St. Anna, War Movies
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+1. Who more? :)