Arts & Entertainment
Spike Lee Film Shot In Ossining Gets Rave Reviews In Cannes
Check out the first official trailer!

OSSINING, NY -- The movie Spike Lee filmed in Westchester in 2017 opened to acclaim in Cannes. Lee filmed most of it in Ossining, after a casting call for hippies and folks with Afros in Tarrytown.
After Cannes, people of a political bent focused more on the filmmaker's rant about President Donald Trump's response to the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
But for those interested in the arts, check out the trailer. And let us know if you see anyone or anything recognizable!
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Based on the true story of a black undercover officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan, Spike Lee’s #BlacKkKlansman opened to rave reviews at the Cannes Film Festival. Check out the film’s first trailer here: https://t.co/2v04OlfaZN
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