can overcome the might of institutional prejudice.
capable of dismantling systemic racism.
At its core, the film explores how a private union became a public act of rebellion. When Seretse and Ruth fell in love in London, they were met with immediate opposition from both their families and the British government. The essay of their lives highlights a central theme: . Despite being exiled from his own land and pressured by the British Colonial Office, Seretse refused to renounce his wife, proving that their bond was more than a romance—it was a stand for human dignity. A Geopolitical Tug-of-War A United Kingdom - L'amore che ha cambiato la s...