Richard Curtis, Director of love actually, laments the lack of diversity in his Christmas classic. “There are things that I would have changed. Fortunately, society is changing,” he said on the show. Laughter and the secrets of love in reality: 20 yearsaired this week on the American channel ABC.
“Some scenes are a bit dated. The lack of diversity makes me feel uncomfortable and a bit stupid,” he added. “There is such love [pour ce film] Every moment in the whole world I wish it was better.”
Hugh Grant’s Confidences
Released on the occasion of the film’s 20th anniversary, Laughter and the secrets of love in reality: 20 years later returns with Richard Curtis, Emma Thompson, Laura Linney, Bill Nighy, Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Hugh Grant behind the scenes of filming.
Hugh Grant revealed in particular that he did not want to shoot his famous dance scene at 10 Downing Street. “Even today, there are people – and I agree with them – who think this is the most unbearable scene ever filmed. And there are those who love it!” he laughs on the show.
the casting they had already met in 2017 for a short film as part of a charity operation. “I thought it would be fun to do 10 minutes to see where everyone is,” Richard Curtis told the newspaper at the time. guardian.
Source: BFM TV
