Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Spike Lee's film
School Daze (1988) with a brand new Blu-ray release, which will be available for purchase on October 23.
Technical specs and supplemental features to be included on this upcoming release have not yet been detailed.
Synopsis: Remember back in the day? Director Spike Lee (25th Hour, Malcolm X, Do the Right Thing and She's Gotta Have It) does, igniting a battle of the sexes in School Daze, his groundbreaking urban musical-comedy that dares to take a taboo-smashing look at Historical black college life like no film before or since, tackling topics only talked about behind closed doors.
Loaded with enough romance, rivalries, and rituals for a dozen Spring Breaks, School Daze is the jump off with a bangin' soundtrack (from House-Party Jam E.U.'s "Da Butt" to the late songstress Phyllis Hyman) and riotous antics exploring race, sex, and identity as only Lee can. An eye-opening comedy Roger Ebert calls "one of the most honest and revealing movies I've ever seen about modern middle-class black life in America, "this is one old school trip that's still ahead of its time.