During a conversation on BBC World Service’s radio program, The Arts Hour, the acclaimed director, Oliver Stone, spoke on what are some of the most controversial issues of the day.
Indie Wire picked up on the interview in which Oliver touched on a number of topics, including the idea of cancel culture. When asked what his thoughts were about much older, potentially offensive films, being pulled from streaming platforms, Oliver Stone claimed he didn’t think much of it.
As it was previously reported, Gone With The Wind was pulled from HBO Max this past month, only to return with a disclaimer before the film begins.
Stone claimed it was “very true,” that Gone With The Wind was a “colored treatment” of the historical south. However, he argued.
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