Washington, March 2
American filmmaker, Spike Lee, and television network, HBO will mark the 20th anniversary of 9/11 with a multi-part documentary, chronicling the way New York has survived the past 2 decades.
Lee will marshal what HBO calls a "staggering amount of visual imagery" and the first-hand accounts of people from all walks of life. The documentary will be aired later this year on HBO and will stream on HBO Max. It will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the attacks.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, 'NYC Epicenters' is the latest project in a long-standing relationship Lee has with HBO. The Oscar-nominated filmmaker has previously directed '4 Little Girls', 'When the Levees Broke', and most recently 'David Byrne's American Utopia', among other projects for HBO.
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