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"Before he got on a bus he had a piece of paper, wrote his name, his cell number and her name and placed the paper between her fingers, her body," Lee said on ABC's "This Week."
"How could this happen, in the supposedly the wealthiest, mightiest country in the world? Really, that's the question," Lee said.
The four-hour film, divided into four acts, examines the government's response to Katrina. The first two parts debut Monday on HBO and the remaining acts will be shown Tuesday.
Lee's film "Do the Right Thing" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1989. His documentary "4 Little Girls" was nominated for the Best Feature Documentary Academy Award in 1997.
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