Los Angeles:Veteran director Spike Lee has released a short film as part of the protests over the death of George Floyd, the African-American man who was killed in police custody in Minneapolis.
The short, 3 Brothers Radio Raheem, Eric Garner And George Floyd, juxtaposes Floyd's treatment at the hands of the police with that of the footage of deaths of Eric Gardener and Radio Raheem, the character in Lee's 1989 film Do The Right Thing.
The film opens with the question, "Will History Stop Repeating Itself?" and premiered during the Oscar winner's appearance on CNN's special I Can't Breathe: Black Men Living and Dying In America.
Floyd died last Monday in Minneapolis, Minnesota after a white police officer pressed his knee on his neck for more than eight minutes. The officer was arrested on Friday and charged with third-degree murder.
Garner died in 2014 after being arrested in Staten Island, New York, and the officer involved was not charged.
In the scenes from Do the Right Thing in the 1 minute 34 seconds-long video, Raheem (played by Bill Nunn) dies during a brawl after the police officers used batons to choke him.
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