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Loving
TrailerInterracial couple Richard and Mildred Loving fell in love and were married in 1958, only to be jailed and then banished. It took them nine years fighting for the right to live as a family in their hometown.Actors: Ruth Negga, Joel Edgerton, Will Dalton, Dean Mumford, Terri Abney, Alano Miller, Chris Greene, Benjamin Booker, Justin Robinson, Dennis Williams, Keith Tyree, ...»Director: Jeff NicholsCountry: United Kingdom, United StatesDuration: 123 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Loving"
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Characters of "Loving"
Mildred LovingPlayed by: Ruth Negga
Richard LovingPlayed by: Joel Edgerton
VirgilPlayed by: Will Dalton
Raymond GreenPlayed by: Alano Miller
Percy FortunePlayed by: Chris Greene
Lola LovingPlayed by: Sharon Blackwood
Theoliver JeterPlayed by: Christopher Mann
Musiel Byrd-JeterPlayed by: Winter-Lee Holland
Sheriff BrooksPlayed by: Marton Csokas
Deputy ColePlayed by: Michael Abbott Jr.
County ClerkPlayed by: Robert Haulbrook
Frank BeazleyPlayed by: Bill Camp
Judge BazilePlayed by: David Jensen
LauraPlayed by: Andrene Ward-Hammond
SidneyPlayed by: Jevin Crochrell
Donald LovingPlayed by: Jordan Williams Jr.
PeggyPlayed by: Georgia Crawford
Bernie CohenPlayed by: Nick Kroll
Antieau's SecretaryPlayed by: Terry Menefee Gau
Phil HirschkopPlayed by: Jon Bass
Grey VilletPlayed by: Michael Shannon
Telephone ManPlayed by: Coby Batty -
Directors of "Loving"
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Creators of "Loving"
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Critic Reviews of "Loving"
NewsweekFebruary 03, 2017What is radical about Nichols's film is the extent to which he focuses not on the legal fight and ensuing national attention but on the Lovings themselves.
Detroit NewsNovember 18, 2016Nichols is one of today's finest rural storytellers, and he never wavers in his approach, going small where others would go grandiose. "Loving" is an exercise in restraint befitting the quiet couple at its center.
St. Louis Post-DispatchNovember 17, 2016A beautiful film about daring to love, without fear or compromise.
Minneapolis Star TribuneNovember 17, 2016It shows how far America has come in its views of race and equality - and how far is left to go.
Seattle TimesNovember 17, 2016Watch how Edgerton's Joel, a stoic man of few words, puts an arm around Mildred without seeming to think about it, naturally wanting her near; watch how Negga lets her performance speak through her expressive eyes, always looking for Richard.
Philadelphia InquirerNovember 15, 2016A resplendent and remarkably subtle, yet deeply affecting, drama about the 1967 U.S. Supreme Court decision that invalidated state laws prohibiting interracial marriage.
Graffiti With PunctuationApril 11, 2017Nichols creates a beautifully dignified portrait of people whose ethics and good nature speak more volumes than any kind of extrapolation.
The Final CutMarch 31, 2017If you observe the gestures and the glances between Negga and Edgerton, you catch a tenderness and a deep understanding that's very moving.
CrikeyMarch 23, 2017Loving offers much to draw from, but the greatest image we take with us is the same one on the poster: two lovers holding on, unwilling to let go.
The Age (Australia)March 22, 2017This could be the synopsis of a mediocre "inspirational" telemovie, but Nichols is a very deliberate artist, and Loving is as carefully made as anything he has done.
Adelaide ReviewMarch 22, 2017[This is] all about Joel (who somehow even looks American here) and Negga, both of whom were obviously deeply committed to the material and deliver excellent performances.
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