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Thursday, February 02, 2012

HBO Documentary Films, Comcast and the ACLU of Virginia to Host Premiere Screening of "THE LOVING STORY" at the Caroline County Community Services Center on February 4

HBO Documentary Films, Comcast and the ACLU of Virginia to Host Premiere Screening of "THE LOVING STORY" at the Caroline County Community Services Center on February 4

Filmmakers Nancy Buirski and Elisabeth Haviland James, Film Subjects Peggy Loving Fortune and Attorney Bernard S. Cohen, and HBO Senior Producer Nancy Abraham Scheduled to Participate

What: HBO, Comcast and the ACLU of Virginia will
host the invitation-only Caroline County
premiere of the HBO Documentary Film THE
LOVING STORY in the community where the
Lovings first met and fell in love.

THE LOVING STORY tells the inspiring and
heartwarming story of Mildred and Richard
Loving, an interracial couple who married
in 1958 despite Virginia's anti-
miscegenation laws. Arrested by local
police in their Caroline County home in
the middle of the night for the crime of
"mixed marriage," Mildred and Richard were
later convicted on felony charges and
banished from Virginia. But the Lovings
fought back with the help of the ACLU and
ultimately changed history through a
watershed Supreme Court case that
overturned bans on interracial marriage in
16 states.

Who: -Nancy Buirski -producer and director, THE
LOVING STORY
-Elisabeth Haviland James, producer and
editor, THE LOVING STORY
-Nancy Abraham -HBO senior producer for
THE LOVING STORY and senior vice
president, HBO Documentary Programming
-Peggy Loving Fortune -daughter of Richard
and Mildred Loving who was a young child
during most of her parents' ordeal
-Bernard S. Cohen -attorney and former
ACLU lawyer who, with Philip J. Hirschkop,
argued Loving v. Virginia in the U.S.
Supreme Court in 1967
-Kent Willis -executive director, ACLU of
Virginia

When: Saturday, February 4, 2012
4:00 p.m. - Reception
5:00 p.m. - Screening of THE LOVING STORY
6:30 p.m. -Discussion with filmmakers and
film subjects

Where: Caroline County Community Services Center,
17202 Richmond Turnpike, Milford, VA
Formerly Union High School, where Richard
Loving attended

Details: THE LOVING STORY combines newly discovered
and never-before-seen vintage film and
photos of the Loving family shot in 1965
and a compelling present-day interview
with the Loving's daughter, Peggy,
neighbors, police and their young,
intrepid ACLU lawyers Bernard S. Cohen and
Philip J. Hirschkop. The attorneys argued
the landmark 1967 U.S. Supreme Court case
that finally brought justice to the
Lovings. The exclusive HBO documentary THE
LOVING STORY, the uplifting saga of these
unlikely Civil Rights heroes, debuts on
Valentine's Day, Tuesday, February 14
(9:00-10:30 pm ET/PT) during Black
History Month.

The film has been made possible in part by
a major grant from the National Endowment
for the Humanities.

THE LOVING STORY is an HBO Documentary
Films and Augusta Films, LLC production;
produced and directed by Nancy Buirski;
produced by Elisabeth Haviland James;
executive produced by Scott Berrie and
Marshall Sonenshine; co-produced by
Patricia Romeu; cinematographers, Rex
Miller, Steve Milligan and Abbot Mills;
editor, Elisabeth Haviland James; original
music, David Majzlin. For HBO: senior
producer, Nancy Abraham; executive
producer, Sheila Nevins
Interview requests should be directed to: Valerie Harris, HBO, 404.966.2445 or valerie@kinseygrouppr.com

*Clip reels are available for broadcast media.

/PRNewswire -- Jan. 30, 2012/

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