'Gone With the Wind' will return to HBOMax with an introduction by 'Silent Sunday Nights' host Jacqueline Stewart.
Ridley called on HBO Max to pull the film -- which tells the story of a tumultuous love affair between two wealthy Southern aristocrats and is set against the backdrop of the end of the Civil War and the destruction of the Confederacy. Ridley argued that the movie"doesn’t just 'fall short' with regard to representation. It is a film that glorifies the antebellum south."
Earlier this week, a spokesperson for HBO Max explained in a statement to ET that the film would eventually return to its streaming catalog, along with additional content that would contextualize the controversial historical depictions and elements of the story.is a product of its time and depicts some of the ethnic and racial prejudices that have, unfortunately, been commonplace in American society.
"These depictions are certainly counter to WarnerMedia’s values, so when we return the film to HBO Max, it will return with a discussion of its historical context and a denouncement of those very depictions, but will be presented as it was originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed," the statement continued.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
‘Gone With the Wind’ Has Been Removed From the HBO Max Streaming Platform'Gone With the Wind' Has Been Removed From the HBO Max Streaming Platform
続きを読む »
Bob Greenblatt Calls Temporary Removal of 'Gone with the Wind' From HBO Max a 'No-Brainer'WarnerMedia exec, Bob Greenblatt, has one regret about GoneWithTheWind being placed on HBO Max and subsequently pulled in response to pushback about its dated Civil War story
続きを読む »
Lessons About Racism from 'Cops' and 'Gone With The Wind' : It's Been a Minute with Sam SandersThe killing of George Floyd has inspired global protests against police brutality, and it seems like everyone has something to say, including the entertainment industry. Sam's joined by NPR television critic Eric Deggans and Tonya Mosley, co-host of NPR/WBUR's Here & Now and host of the KQED podcast Truth Be Told. They talk about the cancellation of the long-running reality TV show Cops, the removal of Gone With the Wind from HBO Max, and what it all says about this moment. After that, Sam chats with Rev. Jacqui Lewis, senior minister at Middle Collegiate Church in Manhattan, and Rev. angel Kyodo williams, a Zen priest. They talk about what Black people and white people should be doing differently now and give Sam a bit of sermon.
続きを読む »
Actor-Rapper Tip “T.I.” Harris, Kevin Hart Producing Partner Jeff Clanagan Hit Hollywood Diversity Efforts, ‘Gone With The Wind’Actor and rapper Tip “T.I.” Harris and Jeff Clanagan, Kevin Hart’s business partner, represented the entertainment perspective in a virtual panel Thursday examining issues across society and culture raised by the GeorgeFloyd protests
続きを読む »
Opinion | 'Gone With the Wind' isn't banned. But it is propaganda.White people searching for answers to the current crisis kept streaming ahistorical racist nonsense without context. So the company did the right thing.
続きを読む »
As New York reopens, Cuomo warns 'COVID has not gone away'"Everything we&39;ve done has been exactly right up until now. But that&39;s up until now," he said.
続きを読む »