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Lukasz Zal, the cinematographer of the Polish film “Cold War,” shot the film in black and white. (Katie Falkenberg / Los Angeles Times) By Gregory Ellwood . Nov. 27, 2018 5:30 AM PT .
The black and white photos have been given the 21st century colour makeover to mark the opening of an exhibition to be staged by the Herts at War project on August 4.
About 100,000 black GIs were stationed in the UK during the war. Inevitably there were love affairs, but US laws usually prevented black servicemen from marrying. So what happened to the children ...
But there have been several black-and-white cinematography nominees during the past decade, including The White Ribbon in 2009; The Artist in 2011; and Cold War helmer Pawel Pawlikowski’s Ida ...
The children, who came to be known by the British press as the nation’s “Brown Babies”, grew up in post-war Britain ...
For many of the now-adult children of white German women and African-American GIs, adopted by families in the United States after World War II, the search for the truth has been difficult. Online ...