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"Love & Basketball" director Gina Prince-Bythewood joins HuffPost Live to discuss Hollywood's excuse for not casting black actors.
At the Venice Film International Film Festival, the "Birth of a Nation" director apologized for how he responded to a rape allegation from his college days.
The director and actor's handling of the 1999 rape allegation torpedoed the release of his 2016 film "The Birth of a Nation."
The recent allegations against a gender queer punk rocker reminds us there isn’t a one-size-fits-all model.
"Every victim or survivor, I believe you. I support you. I support you if you don’t want to see the film."
I no longer want Nate to win. I want Nate to take ownership.
The "Birth of a Nation" director said he was "vindicated" of a sexual assault charge and doesn't feel guilty.
She calls "The Birth of a Nation" a "cruel insult to [her] sister's memory."
“This is a forum for the film," the director said at the Toronto Film Festival.