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Spike Lee's Chi-Raq tackles gun violence with modern take on Lysistrata

Audacious American filmmaker Spike Lee makes a bold statement about gang life and a culture of gun worship that has ensnared young black men and turned Chicago's South Side into a war zone in his latest movie, Chi-Raq.

'Violence is as American as apple pie,' filmmaker tells CBC's Peter Mansbridge

Filmmaker Spike Lee, seen in Chicago in August 2015, said he believes art can have an impact and change the world. (David Banks/Getty Images)

AudaciousAmerican filmmakerSpike Lee makes a bold statement about ganglife and a culture of gun worshipthat hasensnaredyoung black men and turned Chicago's South Sideinto a war zonein his latest movie, Chi-Raq.

Watch Peter Mansbridge's interview with Spike Lee on The National on March 28 at 10 p.m.on CBC-TV, at 9 p.m. ET on CBC News Network or online at cbc.ca/thenational. The interview will also appear onMansbridge One on One on CBC News Network on April 2 at 6:30 p.m. ET.

The satirical musical drama draws inspiration fromthe ancient Greek comedy Lysistrataby Aristophanes, about the title character's bold plan to end the Peloponnesian Warby convincing women to withhold sex from Athen's men until peace is achieved.

The topical Chi-Raqfollows a similar premise, but revolves around a contemporarywoman named Lysistrata (TeyonahParris) who isdating a rapper and gang leader (Nick Cannon) in aChicagorocked by gang shootouts and thedeaths of innocent bystanders. The filmunspoolsin verse, complete with Samuel L. Jackson turning up as aone-man chorus.

Nick Cannon stars as the title character, a rapper and gang member, in Spike Lee's latest film Chi-Raq. (Parrish Lewis/Roadside Attractions/Amazon Studios/Associated Press)

The star-studded cast also includes Angela Bassett, John Cusack, Wesley Snipes,Jennifer Hudson andDave Chappelle.

Teyonah Parris portrays the central character of Lysistrata in Chi-Raq. (Parrish Lewis/Roadside Attractions/Amazon Studios/Associated Press)

Lee is wellknown for his powerful,provocative andeye-opening oeuvre, including moviessuch as Do the Right Thing, Jungle Fever, Inside Man, 25th Hour andWhen the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.

Inthe following clip,the Oscar-winning filmmakertalks withCBC's Peter Mansbridge about what he thinks can help stem the culture of gun worship in the U.S. today.

Spike Lee: Violence is as American as apple pie

9 years ago
Duration 1:15
The filmmaker, whose new film Chi-Raq updates an ancient tale by setting it against gang warfare and the culture of gun worship, talks about changes needed in the U.S. today.

"There always will be debate about whether art can change the world and put me on the side that raises their hand and says, 'Art can change the world,'" Lee said in a recent interview with the Canadian Press.

"Art can have an impact, I'm on that side. And I'll always be on that side."

Chi-raqis currentlyplayingin Torontoand availableon iTunes. It opens inVancouver and Calgary on April 1.

With files from The Canadian Press