A liberated Brooklyn woman (Tracy Camilla Jones) struggles to balance the demands of three different lovers in 1986's She's Gotta Have It, the first "joint" from writer-director Spike Lee. Lee's low-budget film helped usher in a new wave of independent filmmakers and also broke ground for African-American filmmakers. Tonight at 9 and tomorrow at 3:50 p.m., the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque shows a 35mm print of the movie. Tickets are $10. (Niesel)