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Follow the incredible real-life tale of courage and commitment as an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving, fights for marriage equality in the case that went all the way to the United States Supreme Court.Click Images to Enlarge

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Released
12 June 2017
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Universal Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
123 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5053083108243 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Follow the incredible real-life tale of courage and commitment as an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving, fights for marriage equality in the case that went all the way to the United States Supreme Court.

Historical drama written and directed by Jeff Nichols which follows the story of an interracial couple who defy state laws to marry in 1950s Virginia. In June 1958, construction worker Richard Loving (Joel Edgerton) drives his African-American girlfriend Mildred (Ruth Negga) to Washington where they elope. Trouble is not far away however, as after an anonymous tip-off, the local sheriff is waiting to arrest the newly-weds on their return to Caroline County. As interracial marriage is in violation of Virginia's Racial Integrity Act, the pair have no choice but to accept their penalty and are exiled to Washington. Things change with the arrival of lawyer Bernie Cohen (Nick Kroll), who convinces the Lovings to go to court and fight the charges. The high-profile case eventually reaches the Supreme Court, with the ruling becoming one of the most influential and defining legal battles of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. The film was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards for Best Performance By an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama (Edgerton) and Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama (Negga), and the Academy Award for Best Actress (Negga).