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In this film publicity image released by The Weinstein Company, Colin Firth portrays King George VI, left, and Helena Bonham Carter portrays the Queen Mother in a scene from, "The King's Speech." British filmmakers must now meet new targets for ethnic minority, gay and female characters on and off screen if they wish to continue receiving funding from the British Film Institute, which backed "The King's Speech" in 2010. (AP Photo/The Weinstein Company, Laurie Sparham)
Photo by: Laurie Sparham
In this film publicity image released by The Weinstein Company, Colin Firth portrays King George VI, left, and Helena Bonham Carter portrays the Queen Mother in a scene from, "The King's Speech." British filmmakers must now meet new targets for ethnic minority, gay and female characters on and off screen if they wish to continue receiving funding from the British Film Institute, which backed "The King's Speech" in 2010. (AP Photo/The Weinstein Company, Laurie Sparham)

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