HBO Max has pulled “Gone with the Wind” from its movie lineup as mass protests against racial injustice sweep the country.
A spokesperson for the streaming service, which is owned by Warner Media, said the movie is a product of its time and depicts racial prejudices commonplace in American society.
“Gone with the Wind” is a love story set during the American Civil War.
The 1939 film is considered a cinematic classic, but it’s also criticized for its portrayal of slavery and African Americans.
HBO Max said when it does return, there will be a discussion of the movie’s historical context and a denouncement of those racial depictions.
Latest Posts:
- In Texas, GOP voting bills zero in on Democratic Houston
- Utah lawmakers want newspaper to apologize for ‘horrific’ cartoon of fellow congressman
- More men charged in animal killing at white supremacist camp
- Texas family loses land to US government for border wall
- US setting up $1.7B national network to track COVID-19 variants