Spike Lee returned to the Cannes Film Festival for the first time since 1991.

Spike Lee’s ‘Black KkKlansman’ Wins Cannes Film Festival Award

Spike Lee returned to the Cannes Film Festival for the first time since 1991 and the legendary director was awarded the prestigious Grand Prix award, for his film Black KkKlansman.

27 years ago, Lee’s Jungle Fever stole the show at Cannes, so it’s only fitting that his first film to show since is getting all the acclaim.

Written by Jordan Peele and starring John David Washington and Adam Driver, the true story has everyone who’s seen it raving.

Cannes jury leader Cate Blanchett said of the film, “We talked a lot about when a film transcends the limitations of its culture. Spike has made a film that is quintessentially about an American crisis and yet all of us felt connected to it. That, we felt, really elevated its importance even more.”

Cannes judge Ava DuVernay also had positive words, “As an African-American filmmaker, I was completely taken by the film,” she said. “I’ve imbibed every film he’s ever made. It was startling and stunning. But when I walked into the jury room, I decided to listen to my jury members. It was a robust dialogue…emotion and energy from these artists from all over the world.”

Watch the trailer below, and read the synopsis below the video.

Black KkKlansman is set in the early 1970s, as Ron Stallworth, played by Denzel Washington’s son John David Washington, is the first Black detective to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department. In the trailer, he sounds just like his father at times.

Stallworth really wants to make a name for himself so he bravely sets out to infiltrate and expose the Ku Klux Klan via a series of telephone calls. To help do this he recruits a more seasoned white colleague, Flip Zimmerman played by Star Wars star Adam Driver, into the undercover investigation of a lifetime.

It will be in theatres everywhere August 10th; one year after the events that took place in Charlottesville.

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