Hmm... I never heard about that. But personally, I find that it's rather stupid.
I mean, if you want to show that you're not a racist or anything, you don't have to go to such means to show that you're not... And yes, I think you're right. What if they need to focus on a specific race...
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(Then again, I suppose they could just have a coffee shop waitress from a minority race)
If I'm not mistaken, in Star Wars, A New Hope, they didn't have a non-white character. Correct me if I'm wrong, but as I recall the first black character (Lando) was in the second movie. But they did have a lot of non-human characters...
Anyway, if movies were only based on one race, then I suppose they'd just fit in a lot of cameos. That should do the trick. As xue said, one waitress here, one taxi driver there... that should do it.
I suppose a Hutt would count as a "minority" race. Hee hee.
The thing with cameos is that it would be really, really dumb, because you see people of races on the streets anyway... Okay. Fine. Then some people won't follow the rule and all...
But it's not as if you'll go to the cinema and shout things like "MUMMY! There is no minority race in this movie!! MUMMY! OH MUMMY!"
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I don't think this is a big problem any more in the States. It used to be, but with the increase in minority population and with their increase buying power, advertisers are very aware of this segment of the population and they get a good amount of representation now. At least that is how it appears to me
Definitely more, and I would assume it would have happened naturally, anyway, sooner or later -- and that's as it should be! As "the powers that be" discover the huge market they've been ignoring for a long time, it was bound to evolve that way. And frankly, most minorities are no longer "minorities" -- at least not in SoCali. More than half of the state is now "non-white" and has been for a long time.
Roz
I know film companies need a certain percentage of minorities in the production and stage work. Some of those companies (specially TV) do not apply with it and that's why you would see so much pressure from minorities groups. The show 'Friends' is a good proof of it, they do not have a black actor between the stars, I don't know if they ever added one since I don't personally like the show. To be honest with you, I don't see why they should add a 'black' or a 'latino' actor just to show minority, they should add it because of talent not because of requirement. There are many talented people in the Industry but they do not get the chance to even cast for a part because of their race. Hollywood particularly needs to change the mentality of 'blue eyes look the best on the screen' (yes, they have said that before) and even though it is true, I think it is time that we show on TV reality...and the reality is that more and more minorities are living with us and whether we like it or not, we have to deal with it.