(ANSA) - NEW YORK, JUNE 11 - 'Gone with the wind' could return to Hbo Max as early as next week. The WashingtonPost writes that WarnerMedia, which operates the instreaming platform, could make available again the controversial film preceded by the introduction of an authoritative African-American scholar, whose name, however, has not yet been known.
The masterpiece that speaks of Rossella O'Hara and Rhett Butler's tormented love story during the Civil War years had been withdrawn because it was called 'racist' on the grounds of protests for the killing of George Floyd by the Minneapolis police.
"Gone with the wind" - the WarnerMedia spokesman said - is the product of his time and presents some ethnic and racial prejudices that unfortunately have been common in American society. "The spokesman also added that these racist representations were wrong then and they are today.
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Gone with the wind, Hbo thinks of a return with an introduction
2020-06-11T18:32:56.572Z
'Gone with the wind' could return to Hbo Max as early as next week. (HANDLE)