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Spike Lee and Robert Townsend, two major representatives of the newest wave of make-it-on-your-own black film makers, were honored at the Black Filmmaker Foundation’s 10th anniversary gala and tribute at the Majestic Theater in New York. The foundation is the nation’s largest distributor of independently produced work by black film makers, with 1,500 members.
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