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Playback: Spike Lee, Clara Wu Tsai launch new Brooklyn film festival at BAM this fall
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Brooklyn Paper
Brooklyn’s rich artistic legacy will take center stage this fall as filmmaker Spike Lee and Clara Wu Tsai launch a new festival celebrating the borough’s influence on film, art and culture.
The inaugural festival is co-hosted by Lee and Wu Tsai — owner of the Brooklyn Nets, New York Liberty and Barclays Center — and is produced by filmmaker Nicholas Ma and in association with BAM.
In a statement, Wu Tsai said that Playback will introduce a “new kind of film festival.”
“The inaugural Playback: The Brooklyn Watch Party embodies that belief, celebrating the creatives and communities that make Brooklyn such a dynamic cultural force.”
It’s where music, film, art, sports, food, and activism all collide and create something the rest of the world eventually catches up to,” Ma said.