Spike Lee will receive the 20th annual Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, one of the largest and most prestigious awards in the arts.
The prize is named for the silent film stars and carries a reward of USD 300,000. Past honorees include Bob Dylan, Arthur Miller and Frank Gehry.
The Gish Prize Trust announced the selection today. Selection committee chairman Darren Walker says Lee was chosen "for his brilliance and unwavering courage in using film to challenge conventional thinking."
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The prize will be presented to Lee at the Museum of Modern Art on Oct. 30.