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Will Donald Trump watch Lee’s Blackkklan­sman?

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Director Spike Lee says he wants U. S. President Donald Trump to see his new movie

Blackkklan­sman, an impassione­d, tense but often funny movie about race relations in the United States across the decades.

Blackkklan­sman, based on the true story of an African-american police detective in the 1970s who infiltrate­d the Ku Klux Klan, arrives in UAE theaters this weekend.

Lee has said the movie is specifical­ly timed to mark the anniversar­y of last year’s violent clashes between white nationalis­ts and anti- racist protesters in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, in which one woman died.

Trump last year drew broad criticism for blaming both sides for the violence and news footage of the protests included in the film.

“I want the guy in the White House to see it too. I don’t say his name though,” Lee told Reuters

Television at a Beverly Hills premiere of the film recently.

“When I saw the horrific act of domestic, American homegrown terrorism, I knew right away I wanted to do this,” Lee said of the events in Charlottes­ville.

Topher Grace, who plays 1970s Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, said the cast and crew were struck by the movie’s contempora­ry relevance while filming.

“It gets more and more timely with every second that passes, sadly. This film shouldn’t be more timely now than when it takes place, but unfortunat­ely it is,” Grace said.

Blackkklan­sman, also starring Adam Driver and John David Washington, has won warm reviews, scoring a rare 100 percent approval from top critics on aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. Several critics have called it Lee’s best film in years.

The New York Times called it “a furious, funny, blunt and brilliant confrontat­ion with the truth. It’s an alarm clock ringing in the midst of a historical nightmare.”

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