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'Love Actually' Director Feels Stupid Over Film's Lack of Diversity
(CNN) -- Every year, as the days grow colder and Christmas draws nearer, "Love Actually" quickly becomes a festive favorite on people's television screens.But nearly 20 years on from the release of the 2003 romantic comedy, the movie has faced scrutiny over its story lines and lack of diversity."There were things you'd change but thank god society is changing. So my film is bound, in some moments, to feel, you know, out of date," the movie's writer and director Richard Curtis said earlier this week.He was speaking to Diane Sawyer as part of a documentary on ABC News titled: "The Laughter & Secrets of Love Actually: 20 Years Later.""Love Actually" features interweaving story lines, following several romantic relationships.