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New documentary special BRUCE LEE: BE WATER

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When it comes to martial arts and the movies, no star has shined quite as bright as Bruce Lee.

He reached iconic status with his movies in the early 1970s, films that are renowned to this day. But his rise to prominence wasn’t nearly as smooth as his martial arts wizardry on screen.

Lee, the son of a Chinese opera star who at times had a troubled childhood in Hong Kong, was sent to live in the United States at 18. He taught kung-fu in Seattle, got married, then went to Hollywood with dreams of becoming a star. But he was rejected. Asian actors in leading roles were a rarity in Hollywood.

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Lee returned to Hong Kong in 1971, and he completed four films over the next two years that would define his legacy – one that was cut short when he died in the summer of 1973.

He was just 32 years old. Lee wasn’t just about making cool films, though. He brought about social awareness. Stars such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar took notice. The NBA legend, along with the family, friends and collaborators who knew Bruce Lee best, tell his story.

This documentary includes a trove of archive film that provides a visual tapestry, capturing Lee’s charisma, passion, philosophy, and wonder of his art.

Bruce Lee: Be Water premieres Sunday, 7 February at 9.30pm on SBS and On Demand

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