![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a keenly attentive documentary, aware of Jackson’s position in the cultural mainstream in a musical and racial capacity - not Lee’s first dalliance with the work of the man he has affectionately called “Mike,” and it wouldn’t be the last. It screened at the Venice Film Festival, did one-day engagements at theaters in New York and Los Angeles, ran for American audiences on ABC, and then pretty much disappeared. Just four short years ago, Spike Lee quietly released the Michael Jackson documentary Bad 25, a chronicle of the King of Pop’s seminal album Bad on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. ![]()
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