Spike Lee to be honoured with BFI Fellowship
Spike Lee is to receive the BFI Fellowship. The 65-year-old filmmaker is to be bestowed with the British Film Institute's highest honour in recognition of his "pioneering body of work that has spanned over thirty years". The Fellowship will be presented to Spike at a special celebration at BFI Southbank on February 13, which is set to include an in-depth question and answer session with the director and a screening of his 1999 film 'Summer of Sam'. Lee said: "I'm blessed to live up to my ancestors' credo: 'deeds, not words'. I thank the BFI for helping me in continuing my generations of family...