16 pages 29.7 x 21 cm Language: French Paperback Publisher: Fox Searchlight Pictures 1996
An original press kit produced to accompany the release of Girl 6, Spike Lee’s audacious 1996 feature, a film that stands as a sharp, self-reflexive exploration of race, gender, and media in 1990s America.
Presented as a 16-page brochure in a distinctive pink format, the press kit offers a concise yet evocative overview of the film, its themes, and its creative intentions. Designed as a promotional and informational tool for journalists and industry professionals, it reflects the bold visual language and provocative tone that characterize Spike Lee’s work during this period.
Press materials for Girl 6 are increasingly scarce, particularly in well-preserved condition. Intended for temporary use during the film’s release campaign, such documents were rarely archived with care. Today, this press kit stands as a valuable artifact of independent American cinema, capturing a moment when Spike Lee pushed beyond conventional narratives to confront the intersections of identity, performance, and power.