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Spike Lee Addresses Sept. 11 References in Latest Film


Spike Lee defended the use of references to Sept. 11 in his new film, "25th Hour," after its screening at the Berlin Film Festival. "We wanted to truthfully reflect the rage and the tone of what people felt," Lee said Wednesday. The film begins with images of the towers of light that had shown in New York where the World Trade Center had stood. It also includes sequences with footage of Osama bin Laden.

Lee dismissed the suggestion that he had abused emotions generated by the terrorist attack for his own artistic ends. "I think we were very respectful to the families who lost loved ones," the director said at a news conference. "So long as we are respectful I don't think we have to bother about such criticism."

"25th Hour" is one of 22 films competing for the top Golden Bear award, to be presented Saturday. It follows the painful last hours of a drug dealer, played by Edward Norton, before he begins a seven-year prison sentence.


(Source: AP)

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