Definitely a shift that a Christian film has interracial love stories, typically these types of films in the past wouldn't touch that with a 10 foot pole.
I am not going to tell you that you are entirely wrong but . . . Based on the sequel "Homestead II" that they gave a trailer for . . . that Young Brotha is going to take his new Ladylove to the next level
i mean imagine watching a Christian film in church and then suddenly they start doing some all out freaky deeky sex, nobody wins in that situation lol
I have noticed more subtle diversity in the Christian film genre in the past decade. The want to cast a bigger net and they know there is an Afro-American audience that patronizes their content too at those Mega churches. Families of Black Parishioners who buy trip tickets for big events.
You guys should check out the film Brooklyn Babylon (2001). The film is a love story about an orthodox Jewish woman and a Rastafarian black man in early 2000s Brooklyn. Now the acting isn't the best lol, the lead actors have lots of chemistry.