
Lee – whose next film is this fall’s “Miracle at St. Anna,” the story of an all-black U.S. division fighting in Italy during the war – said Eastwood’s 2006 movies “Flags of Our Fathers” and “Letters From Iwo Jima” were whites-only affairs.
“He did two films about Iwo Jima back to back and there was not one black soldier in both of those films,” Lee said Tuesday at the Cannes Film Festival, where he was a judge in an online short-film competition.
Lee said too:
“Many veterans, African-Americans, who survived that war are upset at Clint Eastwood. In his vision of Iwo Jima, Negro soldiers did not exist. Simple as that. I have a different version,”

Due in U.S. theaters in October, “Miracle at St. Anna” centers on four Americans – played by Derek Luke, Michael Ealy, Laz Alonso and Omar Benson Miller – in the Buffalo Soldiers division in Tuscany.
Cannes, France, May 2008.
