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Gone ‘will be back after careful planning’

A streaming service had removed the film last week in the wake of the mass protests against systemic racism

PTI Los Angeles Published 18.06.20, 03:32 AM
A picture taken on March 17, 1939, shows actor Clark Gable and actress Vivien Leigh during the first day’s shooting for Gone With the Wind  in Los Angeles.

A picture taken on March 17, 1939, shows actor Clark Gable and actress Vivien Leigh during the first day’s shooting for Gone With the Wind in Los Angeles. (AP photo)

HBO Max has stressed that 1939 classic Gone With the Wind will be back on its platform in near future.

The WarnerMedia-operated streaming service had removed the film last week in the wake of the mass protests against systemic racism and police brutality, following the death of African-American man George Floyd in police custody. The 1939 film focuses on the love story of Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler during the American Civil War.

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However, in past decades, the film has been criticised by many for its portrayal of slavery and African Americans.

During the virtual Banff World Media Festival, HBO Max president of business affairs and production, Sandra Dewey said the channel is being “slow and careful” in its approach, reported Variety.

“We are being slow and careful and I think that’s the right response. It will be represented, but with context and framing,” Dewey said.

“No one wants to take [away] these pieces of content and there are many of them that have what would accurately be depicted as racial insensitivity. “We feel that requires a framework in today’s discourse,” she added.

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