The Alamo Drafthouse will rename its recently renovated downtown Brooklyn theatre in honor of iconic filmmaker, Spike Lee, according to Blex Media.
The Spike Lee Cinema will be unveiled on Sept. 12, followed by a screening of Lee’s semi-autobiographical 1994 film, Crooklyn, in which Lee will engage the attendees in a Q&A session, Blex reported.
The event will also include the unveiling of the Spike Lee Cinema Plaque with the words: “Like many of the greatest films over the past 40 years, this theater is a Spike Lee Joint. From his nuanced portrayals of Brooklyn life in Do the Right Thing and Crooklyn to his towering portrait of Malcolm X, his vision has shaped our culture and left an indelible mark on this city. For that reason, as of Thursday, Sept. 12 2024, this Alamo Drafthouse Cinema shall hereby and forevermore be known as the Spike Lee Cinema,” according to Variety.
Spike Lee took to Instagram to express gratitude for the recognition, which he said was a “great surprise.”
“I thank the Alamo Drafthouse for the acknowledgment of my body of work. Now Brooklyn has the great movie house to see great movies. And, as we all know world wide, our beloved Brooklyn will always be in da house,” he said.
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