Only if they'd release it to DVD!
I'm not holding my breath for that one.
Very possible!
Exactly. But it should still be released as it's a historical document. If people would ever learn to put things in the context of timeframe.
I have seen it. And I would pretty much agree with doc's assessment. personally, I wasn't offended by the film. But then again, I understand the time period it was made in and the time period it takes place. I can look beyond that and see an enjoyable and award winning film.
Part of the problem is that it depicts the black people as being happy-go-lucky.
Even James Baskett (Uncle Remus) was extremely proud to have done this movie and loved Walt. He was also one of Walt's favorite actors. Which many people overlook just so they can say that Walt was racist.
Another part of the problem is that it's still debated about exactly when it takes place. Either before the Civil War or afterwards.
It has been clearly stated that it takes place during Reconstruction.
During Reconstruction, there were public schools opened to teach former slaves to read and write. There were even laws made to to provide equal rights to former slaves, including the right to vote. There also were even some former slaves elected to various offices.
This was a time where many former slaves were very happy and would fit with the film.