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Beats Music releases 25th anniversary documentary on Spike Lee’s ‘Do The Right Thing’

Apple-owned Beats Music has released a 22-minute documentary to mark the 25th anniversary of Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing, which was released in theaters on June 30th, 1989. In the documentary, Lee is joined by members of the cast and crew to revisit the Brooklyn neighborhood where the movie was filmed.

The documentary also includes footage from a star-studded block party thrown by Beats to celebrate the anniversary of the movie’s theatrical debut.

Like its new parent company Apple, Beats continues to position itself as more than a company making a product, but a cultural icon that has an impact on the world around it. You can watch the full documentary below:

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