The festive film was originally released in November 2003, featuring the likes of Hugh Grant and Dame Emma Thompson, and was nominated for two Golden Globe awards.
Richard Curtis says there are parts of his Christmas classic Love Actually that make him feel"a bit stupid", including a lack of diversity in the film.
Asked if there were any parts of the film that"made you wince", Curtis said:"The lack of diversity makes me feel uncomfortable and a bit stupid." Released in 2003, Love Actually had an overwhelmingly white cast and only heterosexual relationships.
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