LaKeith Stanfield Talks Power Of 'Love Between 2 Dark-Skinned People' On Screen

The actor and his co-star in "The Photograph," Issa Rae, both addressed the importance of centering Black characters in films that are "purely love stories."
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LaKeith Stanfield addressed the importance of showcasing love stories that involve Black characters during an interview with Issa Rae, his co-star in “The Photograph,” on “The View” Wednesday.

The upcoming romantic film is set to hit theaters on Friday, which falls on Valentine’s Day. It follows the example of older films that celebrate love between Black characters, like 2000′s “Love & Basketball” and the 1997 film “Love Jones,” the actors noted.

“We’re just happy again to be able to showcase love between two dark-skinned people on screen,” Stanfield said. “By virtue of having that, show that all love is multidimensional and multifaceted, and hopefully everybody can enjoy their love stories.”

This Valentine’s Day, Issa Rae and LaKeith Stanfield star in #ThePhotographMovie. Watch the trailer now. pic.twitter.com/HdAYKsFi0j

— The Photograph (@PhotographMovie) November 1, 2019

Speaking about the importance of centering Black characters in movies, particularly films that are “purely love stories,” Rae said she was honored to be a part of “The Photograph.”

Directed and written by Stella Meghie, the film tells the story of the unexpected romance between Mae Morton (Rae) and Michael Block (Stanfield) as Morton embarks on a journey to uncover details about the early life of her famed photographer mother who unexpectedly dies.

Check out the two actors’ comments on “The View” below:

“We’re just happy to, again, be able to showcase love between two dark-skinned people on screen, and show that by virtue of having that show that all love is multidimensional and multifaceted.”@IssaRae and @lakeithlakeith on #ThePhotographMovie: https://t.co/4yHaGFIOzR pic.twitter.com/HAIWb3ZuPp

— The View (@TheView) February 12, 2020
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