There is a story from the Sunday New York Times entitled Erased Onscreen:Where Are All The Interracial Couples? http://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/03/movies/interracial-couples-onscreen-loving-get-out.html?_r=0 Loved the piece.
I had to chuckle at the premise of the article because there's plenty of black folks who think there's too many IR couples in TV/Film.
https://twitter.com/shadowandact/status/839667793368858625 http://shadowandact.com/2017/03/08/...racial-family-struggles-in-a-very-white-town/
I like how most of the pictures and most of the IR he talked about was between white men and black men, but continued to make not of the coupling of black men and white women. Good piece, but he missed some things.
My cousin texted me this horror flick that's on NETLFIX called DEEP IN THE DARKNESS. It's about an interracial couple (Sean Patrick Thomas and Kristen Bush) with their daughter move to a small town and discovers a race of strange creatures that live in the woods.
I remember seeing a graphic that was published in France in the documentary I'm Not Your Negro. It was aa Black man in bed with a White Woman. It looked like late 19th or early 20th Century.
They are making Love Actually 2, where they catch up on the couples in the movie. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...ghtley-London-ahead-Love-Actually-sequel.html As we know (at least some of us.) Her character got married to Chiwetel Ejiofer's character... but Andrew Lincoln's character professed his love for her in the movie. So with Interracial between black men and white women in film & tv starting to progress a lot better do you guys think that if they go with her leaving her husband for Mark will it be a step back in that progress?
It is a not a real movie, more of a short film which serves as a followup. I don't think her character will break up with her husband.