Nia Long Thinks Calling Black-Led Films 'Black Movies' Is Harmful— "Terms Like That Hold Us Back"

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Nia Long has a resume full of classic movies in genres like comedy and drama, which are often categorized as “Black movies.” Unfortunately, she isn’t feeling that.

The 52-year-old actress recently spoke on why she thinks segregating Black-led films from other categories is harmful in Hollywood.


Why Nia Long Wants Inclusivity In Film Categories
Buzzfeed chatted with Long about her process for choosing roles since she first appeared on big screens as Brandi in Boyz N The Hood. The question regarding how Black movies are labeled was then asked the Best Man: The Final Chapters actress.

I feel like sometimes the roles choose me if that makes sense. Whenever I’ve really wanted something, it never happens. So, I sort of just know that I’m not in charge of that. I have this thing in me that says, “I’m being used to tell stories, to inspire our people, and to serve as a voice, so I’m going to just trust this process.” If I read a script and I love it, and I say, “I’ve got to do that,” then I’m going to do it.

Staying on topic, the outlet spoke with the actress about people who label certain actors “Black famous” and streaming services labeling their movies “Black movies.” Nia shared that she feels those terms do the films a disservice—even though they seem to be coming from a positive space.

“I think terms like that hold us back,” Nia told BuzzFeed. “And I have to catch myself sometimes too, because I’m very proud of who I am.”





The actress added that she is proud of being Black, and she proud to represent despite there being a separation in categories.

When I use the word Black, I don’t use it as a way to separate ourselves from anyone — I use it as a way to put an exclamation point behind our greatness, because I don’t think that it’s always been celebrated and recognized. But I’m also a lover of mankind and human beings and accepting of all people that are good, so multiculturalism is equally as important to me. But I’m here to represent who we are and if you want to come along for the ride, everyone’s welcome!
 

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I always think of this whenever she comes up



Thats that “I’m a brown girl” shyt.

I don’t think she’s like a full-on Cynthia G chick but she definitely struggles identifying with the broader Black community. Will be interesting to see what the next mon looks like

She still cool tho.
 

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I always think of this whenever she comes up



Thats that “I’m a brown girl” shyt.

I don’t think she’s like a full-on Cynthia G chick but she definitely struggles identifying with the broader Black community. Will be interesting to see what the next mon looks like

She still cool tho.




:mjpls:

Apologizing years later
 

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She isn't necessarily wrong as it could potentially alienate certain viewing bases by pigeonholing a film with a label. That goes for any film and not just black led ones. It's a reason why a lot of films watch how they label a film during promotion.

It's all about the money at the end of the day especially since black led films don't have the luxury of making bread overseas like other films do.
 

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Nobody calls Denzel movies “black movies”

Nobody calls Spike Lee movies “black movies”

Nobody called Black Panther a “black movie”

They’re just movies.

Only low-brow stereotypical films get pigeonholed as “black movies”. Let’s keep it a buck. :yeshrug:
 

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Whether you agree with her or not, the truth still remains. Calling stuff black owned will turn off 50% of the USA simply because black people own it. That’s 50% of your profits gone instantly. And if we’re being brutally honest, I’ve seen our own people have low expectations for a service because it’s black owned. It is what it is
 
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Nia Long insisted on having a white boyfriend in the The Best Man Holiday.

https://www.bet.com/article/odlp31/nia-long-wanted-a-white-boyfriend-on-the-best-man-holiday

Ime never gave her a wedding and cheated with a white woman

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