(1994) is a semi-autobiographical film directed by Spike Lee that serves as a vibrant, nostalgic "piece" of his own childhood in 1970s Brooklyn. Co-written with his siblings Joie and Cinqué, the movie shifts the focus to a young girl named Troy (played by Zelda Harris), navigating family dynamics, community life in Bedford-Stuyvesant, and the sudden loss of her mother. Key Artistic & Cultural Pieces