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The Loving Story

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 17m
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7.7/10
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The Loving Story (2011)
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A racially charged trial and a heartrending love story converge in this documentary about Mildred and Richard Loving, set during the Civil Rights era.A racially charged trial and a heartrending love story converge in this documentary about Mildred and Richard Loving, set during the Civil Rights era.A racially charged trial and a heartrending love story converge in this documentary about Mildred and Richard Loving, set during the Civil Rights era.

  • Director
    • Nancy Buirski
  • Writers
    • Nancy Buirski
    • Susie Ruth Powell
  • Stars
    • Jane Alexander
    • Lindsay Almond Jr.
    • Edward L. Ayers
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Director
      • Nancy Buirski
    • Writers
      • Nancy Buirski
      • Susie Ruth Powell
    • Stars
      • Jane Alexander
      • Lindsay Almond Jr.
      • Edward L. Ayers
    • 13User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Jane Alexander
    Jane Alexander
    • Eleanor
    • (archive footage)
    Lindsay Almond Jr.
    • Self - Virginia Governor, 1958
    • (archive footage)
    • (as J. Lindsay Almond Jr.)
    Edward L. Ayers
    • Self - Historian and President, University of Richmond
    • (as Edward Ayers)
    Leon M. Bazile
    • Self - Caroline County Circuit Court
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Judge Leon M. Bazile)
    Hugo Black
    Hugo Black
    • Self - Associate Justice
    • (archive footage)
    William J. Brennan
    William J. Brennan
    • Self - Associate Justice
    • (archive footage)
    David Brinkley
    David Brinkley
    • Self - NBC News, Washington
    • (archive sound)
    Tom Clark
    • Self - Associate Justice
    • (archive footage)
    Bernard S. Cohen
    • Self - ACLU Attorney
    • (archive footage)
    • (archive sound)
    Caitlin Congdon
    • Self
    William O. Douglas
    • Self - Associate Justice
    • (archive footage)
    Ken Edwards
    • Self - Caroline County Deputy Sheriff
    • (as Kenneth Edwards)
    Abe Fortas
    • Self - Associate Justice
    • (archive footage)
    Raymond Green
    • Self - Richard's Best Friend
    John M. Harlan II
    • Self - Associate Justice
    • (archive footage)
    Philip J. Hirschkop
    • Self - ACLU Attorney
    • (archive footage)
    • (archive sound)
    Ruthie Holliday
    • Self - Richard's Classmate
    Katharine Houghton
    Katharine Houghton
    • Joey Drayton
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Nancy Buirski
    • Writers
      • Nancy Buirski
      • Susie Ruth Powell
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    9view_and_review

    One of many important Civil Rights battles

    The racism and the Jim Crow laws that existed were so encompassing that they applied to things you may have never thought about. It makes me wonder how many laws were removed from the books with the Civil Rights movement. And they talk about government needing to be smaller.

    "The Loving Story" is about Richard Perry Loving, a white man, and Mildred Jeter Loving, a Black woman, who violated Virginia's miscegenation laws when they married. On June 2, 1958 the two got married in Washington D. C. and went back home to Virginia. On July 14th a sheriff entered their home at 4 a.m. And arrested them. They were sentenced to a year in prison, but the judge suspended the sentence with the condition that they leave Virginia. They were banished for nine years before the U. S. Supreme Court overturned the conviction which allowed them to legally return home as a couple.

    "The Loving Story" is mostly footage from the 1960's while the case was actively being argued. There are a few present day interviews, but most of the interviews were from about 60 years ago. If I thought about it, then it would make sense to me that the South would have anti-miscegenation laws, but when you don't operate with that mindset, you wouldn't fathom it. "The Loving Story" is just one more important battle waged and won during the fight for civil rights back in the 60's.
    9rbsteury

    Wonderful Documentary Made Primarily from Old Archival Materials

    I just saw "The Loving Story" this afternoon at the Traverse City Film Festival. The film is moving and inspirational, illustrating that sometimes even poor and minimally educated people can obtain justice within our court system. The story is straightforward and the ending is known, but the still photos and interview footage (some just recently discovered) of Richard and Mildred Loving shows a very genuine and touching relationship between them and their 3 children. Their quiet dignity in the face of racist laws and attitudes is inspirational. The ACLU once again is shown to be a force for justice to which people without money or power can turn.

    We were not lucky enough to have the Loving's daughter Peggy present (as was the case for aegriffin at Tribeca) but the director and writers Nancy Buirski and Susie Ruth Powell were here for a Q&A. Their story of how this documentary came to be is entertaining and emotional. The idea that this film should have been used (as suggested by another reviewer) as an "opportunity to investigate the legal process" leaves me puzzled. Unless one is an attorney, the film presents as much about the legal process as one would reasonably want to know. It is not a legal treatise, but rather a story of a couple in love who would not back down from what is right, and an affirmation that the US legal system can (in time) bring about a just outcome on some occasions.

    Everyone I saw it with gave this documentary their highest rating. You will not regret the time spent viewing this heart-warming slice of civil rights history. Kudos to Ms. Buirski & Powell.

    And Ms. Buirski did mention that the documentary will be shown on HBO in February 2012. I certainly plan to watch it again at that time. 9/10
    7boblipton

    "Tell them I love my wife"

    Nancy Buirski's first documentary concerns itself with the case of Loving v. Virginia.

    Perhaps it might more accurately be called the story of how Richard and Mildred Loving wanted to live out their married life in Virginia. Ms. Buirski begins her discussion with consideration of the society and laws of the time as if she were talking about a place and time the audience has never heard of. To people my age it may seem ridiculous; barely more than 40 years had elapsed between the Supreme Court decision and the release of this film. Yet my nieces, on discovering their maternal grandmother had left Virginia in the 1950s to pass as White don't understand why she never told them.

    Such is the lack of historical context people live in, a sort of moment which people imagine always existed. That's the reason and need for movies like this.
    9cruhl32

    Excellent documentary

    The love these two people had for one another was genuinely real, and watching them and their beautiful children in the archival footage tugged at your heartstrings. I watched this documentary when it was first shown on HBO, and thought it was engrossing. I was 20 yrs. old when this case was finally decided, and I remember it vaguely. I lived in the North and had known that interracial marriage was illegal in the South, but never realized that couples were actually persecuted and jailed as the Loving couple were. The young ACLU lawyers who took the case are shown interacting with the couple in the l960's, and they also add present day commentary.

    This is not meant to be a documentary about the legal machinations of the case (altho some of that is explained); but It's a compelling story about the human aspects of the case.
    7planktonrules

    Compelling but flawed.

    This HBO documentary is about a famous case that went to the Supreme Court back in the 1960s. It seems that Mr. and Mrs. Loving were different races and, believe it or not, back in 1958 when they married, such a mixed marriage was illegal in almost half the states in the US! The story about Mr. and Mrs. Loving is very, very compelling. You can't help but be pulled into the film because they were so wronged by the state of Virginia. And, I loved the movie dramatization about them ("Mrs. and Mrs. Loving"). However, "The Loving Story" is good but flawed--mostly because the folks at HBO forgot to caption the film. While this always irritates me (since my daughter is deaf and I am somewhat hard of hearing), it's more of a problem here because many of the clips used were old and heavily accented--and many folks would struggle to understand all of this. Being a Southern American would make understanding the accents easier. Overall, well worth seeing--but a bit flawed due to sound issues.

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    • Trivia
      The Lovings were a real life interracial married couple who were criminally charged under a Virginia statute banning miscegenation. By counsel of and with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the Lovings brought a suit which sought to overturn the law. In 1967, the United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Lovings, striking down the Virginia law, and all state anti-miscegenation laws, as unconstitutional per the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
    • Quotes

      (uncredited man on street in archive footage): Some of my best friends are niggers, if I got in to trouble, I think th... the niggers would come to me as quick as anybody else in the world. I'll give you a little instance, I was standing down on the street with a gentleman from another city last Saturday, and I recon that fifteen or twenty negros passed, and I spoke to 'em "Good morning John, how you gettin' along?" "Very well thank you Mr. Wall, gettin' on fine." And that went on for fifteen or twenty uh negros in less than fifteen minutes... and uh I... I uh... we love our people.

    • Connections
      Edited from Naissance d'une nation (1915)
    • Soundtracks
      Going Home
      Written by Antonín Dvorák

      performed by Liberia

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Η ιστορία των Λάβινγκ
    • Filming locations
      • Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Augusta Films
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
      • The National Endowment for the Humanities
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,218
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $448
      • Jun 10, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,218
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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