This is a list of interracial romance films.
The films in this list satisfy the following requirements:
Title | Director | Summary | Year | Notes | References |
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The Bronze Bride | A Canadian fur trapper takes a Native American woman as his bride, a union that meets with much disapproval when they return to civilization. | ||||
The Forbidden City | A Chinese princess betrothed to the Chinese Emperor is sentenced to death when she secretly marries an American diplomat and becomes pregnant. | ||||
The Heart of Wetona | Sidney Franklin | The mixed-race daughter of a Comanche chief falls in love with a young engineer. When the young man deserts her, she turns to a white Indian agent who marries her. | |||
Broken Blossoms | A young Londoner abused by her alcoholic father, a Limehouse District prizefighter, is befriended by a sensitive Chinese immigrant with tragic consequences. | ||||
Othello | The treacherous Iago plots to ruin the life of Othello by provoking him to jealousy. Based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. | ||||
The Toll of the Sea | Chester M. Franklin | While visiting China, an American man falls in love with a young Chinese woman, but he then has second thoughts about the relationship. | |||
The Ten Commandments | An American man loves a Chinese woman. | 1923 | |||
Piccadilly | A young Chinese woman, working in the kitchen of a London nightclub, is given the chance to become the club's main act which soon leads to a plot of betrayal, forbidden love and murder. | ||||
Cimarron | |||||
Bird of Paradise | A Polynesian girl falls in love when an American sailor visits to her island, however, she is promised to a prince on a nearby island. | ||||
Black Pearl | A Polish sailor returns home from Tahiti with a native girl and a fortune in sacred pearls. He is seduced by a married woman, unaware she is part of a plot to steal his riches. | ||||
The Bitter Tea of General Yen | A Chinese warlord and an engaged Christian missionary fall in love during the Chinese Civil War. | ||||
Princess Tam Tam | A French writer traveling in Tunisia becomes infatuated with a local girl and invites her back to his country where she is introduced to Parisian high society. | [1] | |||
Ramona | 1936 | ||||
God's Step Children | |||||
Duel in the Sun | King Vidor | ||||
Pinky | An African-American nurse who was born light-skinned and passes for white in the North returns to her Southern hometown. She and a white Northern doctor are in love, but she eventually turns down his offer of marriage in order to stay and help her community. | ||||
Broken Arrow | A dramatization of the story of a white man Tom Jeffords and his interactions with the Apache nation including falling in love with and marrying Apache girl named Sonseeahray. | ||||
The Wild North | |||||
Othello | Based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. | Won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1952. | |||
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas | |||||
His Majesty O'Keefe | |||||
The Purple Plain | [2] | ||||
White Feather | A white boy marries a Native American woman. | ||||
House of Bamboo | [3] | ||||
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing | |||||
Seven Cities of Gold | Robert D. Webb | ||||
The Indian Fighter | A trail scout leads a wagon train bound for Oregon through hostile Indian territory and unwittingly gets involved with the daughter of a Sioux chieftain. | ||||
The Black Tent | |||||
Giant | |||||
The Halliday Brand | |||||
War Drums | |||||
Island in the Sun | Hollywood's first interracial kiss | [4] [5] | |||
Run of the Arrow | Samuel Fuller | ||||
Band of Angels | A young woman, raised as white by her father, a wealthy plantation owner, discovers after his death that she is half black. After she is sold in New Orleans, she and her owner fall in love. | ||||
Sayonara | Two U.S. Air Force pilots fall in love with a pair of Japanese women. | Won four Academy Awards | |||
Touch of Evil | |||||
China Doll | During World War II, a white American pilot gets drunk one night and unintentionally buys a young Chinese woman from her destitute father. | ||||
Kings Go Forth | Delmer Daves | ||||
Night of the Quarter Moon | A newlywed husband's family objects that his wife is mixed'race. | ||||
The World, the Flesh and the Devil | In a post-apocalyptic world, a black man and a white woman appear to be the only survivors. Then a white boy shows up. | ||||
Hiroshima, mon amour | |||||
I Spit on Your Graves | Michel Gast | ||||
The Crimson Kimono | |||||
Another Sky | |||||
Shadows | A light-skinned black woman falls in love with a white boy, who is unaware of her race. | ||||
The World of Suzie Wong | |||||
My Baby is Black! | Claude Bernard-Aubert | ||||
Flame in the Streets | |||||
Bridge to the Sun | A biographical film about the marriage of Gwen Harold and Japanese diplomat Hidenari "Terry" Terasaki leading up to World War II. | Nominated for one Golden Globe. | |||
West Side Story | A white boy and Puerto Rican girl falls in loves. | ||||
A Majority of One | A Jewish-American widow from Brooklyn falls in love with a millionaire businessman while touring Japan. | Won Golden Globes for "Best Motion Picture" (Musical/Comedy) and "Best Film Promoting International Understanding". | |||
All Night Long | A modern-day version of William Shakespeare's Othello set in the jazz scene of Swinging London. | ||||
Diamond Head | A family drama set on a Hawaiian plantation. | [6] | |||
A Taste of Honey | A whitebread young English girl becomes pregnant by a black sailor, befriends a homosexual, and gradually becomes a woman. | Four BAFTA awards | |||
One Potato, Two Potato | A white divorcee marries an African-American. | ||||
A Patch of Blue | Guy Green | A blind teenage girl is befriended by a black office worker who she eventually falls in love with. | [7] | ||
Othello | Based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. | ||||
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | A young woman surprises her liberal parents by bringing her African-American fiancé to visit. | [8] | |||
The Story of a Three-Day Pass | A black U.S. soldier spends the weekend in Paris with a French shop clerk. | ||||
Joanna | An English art student enjoys a string of lovers in Swinging London eventually becoming the mistress of a black nightclub owner. | ||||
100 Rifles | An African-American lawman reluctantly becomes involved in a Yaqui rebellion against the Mexican government. | ||||
The Liberation of L.B. Jones | A wealthy African-American funeral director is murdered by his wife's lover, a white police officer. | ||||
The Landlord | A privileged WASP becomes landlord of an inner-city tenement building and begins a relationship with a black nightclub dancer. | ||||
The Grasshopper | An African-American ex-football player falls in love with a Las Vegas showgirl. When she is sexually assaulted by a wealthy patron, he viciously beats her attacker and the two are forced to go on the run. | ||||
The Hawaiians | In Hawaii around the end of the 19th century, the black sheep of a prosperous white family marries a mentally unstable Hawaiian. Later, his son falls in love with the daughter of one of his Chinese immigrant workers. | ||||
Dreams of Glass | Two California teenagers, a Japanese-American girl and a fisherman's son, secretly keep their budding romance a secret from their parents. | ||||
The Great White Hope | A fictionalized account of the turbulent relationship between African-American boxer Jack Johnson and his first wife, New York socialite Etta Terry Duryea. | [9] | |||
Little Big Man | White boy is captured, raised by Cheyenne, falls in love with An American Indian woman. | ||||
The Omega Man | White army doctor Robert Neville struggles to create a cure for the plague that wiped out most of the human race and in the meantime falls in love with the African-American survivor Lisa. | [10] | |||
Honky | Two high school students, a wealthy African-American girl and poor white teenager, begin a relationship. | ||||
Georgia, Georgia | An African-American nightclub singer falls in love with a U.S. Army deserter while performing in Stockholm. | ||||
Together for Days | An African-American radical activist and a white woman experience a variety of reactions when their family and friends discover their relationship. | ||||
Heavy Traffic (animation/live-action) | A young New York cartoonist (played by Joseph Kaufmann) has surreal fantasies which include a romance with a female African-American bartender (Carole). | ||||
Magnum Force | Dirty Harry is hit on by his Asian American neighbor Sunny (played by Adele Yoshioka) and this leads to a physical relationship and possible romance. Sunny asks "What does a girl have to do to go to bed with you?" and, after blinking twice, Harry Callahan replies "Try knocking on the door". Screenwriter John Milius, has said that this part of the film is in the script because Eastwood received a lot of fan mail from Asian women that included sexual propositions. | ||||
The film revolves around the romance that develops between Emmi, an elderly German woman, and Ali, a Moroccan migrant worker in post-World War II Germany. | |||||
Arabian Nights | Nur-ed-Din searches for his missing African slave girl/ lover Zummurrud. Also the subplot of Prince Tagi and Princess Dunya. | ||||
Mandingo | A white slave master shows more affection for his black slave lover than his wife, who responds by seducing a male slave. | ||||
Aaron Loves Angela | A teenage couple, an African-American and a Puerto Rican, live in the slums of New York City. | [11] | |||
The Human Factor | An MI6 official becomes the focus of an internal investigation when a mole is suspected of leaking information to the South African apartheid government. | ||||
My Beautiful Laundrette | Focuses on the same-sex romance between a young Pakistani man and a street punk white man. | ||||
The Karate Kid Part II | The main character, who is white, falls in love with a Japanese girl. | ||||
Soul Man | A white man who takes tanning pills to appear black to get a college scholarship falls in love with the black woman who was supposed to get the scholarship he took from her. | ||||
The Squeeze | |||||
La Bamba | |||||
China Girl | An Italian boy and Chinese girl falls in love. | 1987 | |||
Hairspray | Teenager Tracy Turnblad becomes the hero in trying to get a TV dance show integrated in 1962 Baltimore, while a romantic relationship between Penny Pingleton and Seaweed is sparked. | ||||
Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed | A French comedy about a business owner who is framed during a food-poisoning scandal and turns to help from a cleaning woman. | ||||
Pummarò | |||||
Letters from Alou | A Senegalese immigrant in Spain writes a series of letters of his adventures; he falls in love with a woman there, but is eventually deported. | [12] [13] [14] | |||
Come See the Paradise | A New York Irish-American labor union organizer falls in love with his employer's daughter. Set during the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. | [15] | |||
Flirting | The sequel to The Year My Voice Broke, an Australian boy becomes hopelessly in love with an African exchange student. | [16] | |||
Jungle Fever | A successful African-American architect has an affair with his Italian-American secretary. | ||||
Mississippi Masala | An African-American man and an Indian immigrant begin a relationship despite the disapproval of both their families. | [17] | |||
Indochine | |||||
One False Move | An African-American woman, in the company of fugitives, returns to her hometown where her ex-lover is the local sheriff. | ||||
The Lover | In 1950s French Indochina, a French teenage girl has an affair with a wealthy, older Chinese merchant. | Nominated for Best Foreign Film at Awards of the Japanese Academy in 1993. | |||
The Bodyguard | A white bodyguard (Frank) and the African-American singer he is assigned to protect form a romantic relationship. | ||||
Zebrahead | Relationship between two inner city teenagers in Detroit. | Won Grand Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006. | |||
Made in America | |||||
A Taiwanese-American man who's in a relationship his gay white lover reluctantly marries a mainland Chinese woman to placate his parents and help her obtain a green card. | |||||
The Ballad of Little Jo | |||||
A Bronx Tale | An Italian-American boy, Calogero falls in love with an African-American girl, Jane. | [18] | |||
The Joy Luck Club | Relationship between four young Chinese-American women born in America and their respective mothers born in feudal China. | Winner of the Young Artist Awards in 2004. | |||
Double Happiness | A Canadian-born Chinese girl falls in love with a white university student. | Winner of Best Canadian Feature Film at Toronto International Film Festival in 1994. | [19] | ||
Foreign Student | Eva Sereny | A young French college student studies in America and falls in love a black teacher. | |||
Corrina, Corrina | |||||
The Jungle Book | Mowgli-who is Indian-and Kitty-who is British-are childhood friends who later become lovers. | ||||
Talking About Sex | Aaron Speiser | ||||
Bleeding Hearts | |||||
Randy and Evie have an interracial teenage lesbian romance. | [20] | ||||
Jefferson in Paris | |||||
The Affair (1995 film) | |||||
Pocahontas (animation) | Pocahontas, a Powhatan Indian woman (voiced by Irene Bernard) falls in love with John Smith, a white settler in 17th century Virginia | [21] | |||
Madame Butterfly | |||||
Othello | |||||
Fools Rush In | [22] [23] | ||||
Fakin' da Funk | A Chinese teenager whose adoptive parents are black falls in love with a black girl. | [24] | |||
Cinderella (1997 film) | A more ethnically diverse take on the Cinderella tale. Cinderella (played by Brandy) is Black, while the Prince is of Asian descent. Also, the King is white while the Queen is also Black. | 1997 | |||
Chinese Box | Romance between a Western reporter and a Chinese woman during the return of Hong Kong to China. | Nominated for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1997. | [25] | ||
One Night Stand | A black Los Angeles commercial director has an affair with a white woman in New York. (He is married to a Chinese-American woman and his lover is engaged to his gay friend's brother.) | ||||
Tomorrow Never Dies | James Bond partners with a Chinese spy to stop a media mogul from starting World War III. | ||||
Jackie Brown | The title character is a black drug-smuggling flight attendant who is wooed by a white bail bondsman. | ||||
Boogie Nights | A black man, Buck marries Jessie St. Vincent, a white woman and she gave birth to their biracial child. | 1997 | |||
Heaven's Burning | |||||
Restaurant | A romance develops between two waiters, both aspiring to enter the entertainment industry. | Jury Award winner for Best Drama at the Atlantic City Film Festival in 1999. | |||
Bulworth | A white senator pursues a romantic relationship with a young black activist. | ||||
Besieged | |||||
Next Time | Alan L. Fraser | Won the "Hollywood Discovery Award" and "Hollywood Independent Filmmaker Award" at the Hollywood Film Festival in 1998. | |||
The Breaks | Eric Meza | ||||
Row Your Boat | Sollace Mitchell | Won "Audience Choice Award" at the Stony Brook Film Festival in 1999. | |||
Colorz of Rage | [26] | ||||
The Annihilation of Fish | |||||
Liberty Heights | A Jewish white man falls in love with a black girl at a recently desegregated school. | ||||
The Secret Laughter of Women | Peter Schwabach | ||||
Unbowed | Nanci Rossov | Set after the Civil War, a defiant Native American man and a high spirited Black woman fall in love while attending college. | Won "Best Film" at the American Indian Film Festival in 1999. | ||
Romeo Must Die | A Romeo and Juliet story set between African American and Asian families. | ||||
Catfish in Black Bean Sauce | A comedy-drama about a Vietnamese brother and sister raised by an African American couple. | ||||
Ethan Hunt, a white man, has a romance with Nyah, a black woman, as they try to recover a virus. | [27] | ||||
O | Retelling of Othello with modern high school students. | ||||
Save the Last Dance | A teenage white girl (played by Julia Stiles) from the Midwest and an African-American teenage male from South Side Chicago fall in love though their mutual love of dancing. | [28] | |||
Crazy/Beautiful | Nicole Oakley, the spoiled, rich, out-of-control daughter of congressman Tom Oakley, meets a working class Mexican-American straight-A student, Carlos Nuñez, resulting in a clash of cultures, values, and a love affair. | ||||
Jump Tomorrow | A young Nigerian man on the verge of being in an arranged marriage, suddenly questions his situation after an encounter with a stunning Latin woman, who is also about to be married. | ||||
Monster's Ball | After a family tragedy, a white racist prison guard reexamines his attitudes while falling in love with the African-American widow (played by Halle Berry) of the last prisoner he executed. | ||||
The Royal Tenenbaums | A white woman, Etheline marries a black man. | 2001 | |||
Far From Heaven | Housewife has flirtation with her African-American gardener | ||||
Bend It Like Beckham | Jess (played by Parminder Nagra), a young woman whose Sikh parents moved from Uganda to London, defies their traditional expectations to play football and begins a romantic relationship with her white coach. | 2003 | [29] | ||
Holes | Camp Green’s background is a story of the main characters’ ancestors, told in flashbacks throughout the film. Kate is a Caucasian schoolteacher whose love for Sam, an African-American onion salesman leads to tragedy when the town persecutes them for their love. | [30] [31] | |||
Bollywood Queen | A British Indian take on Romeo and Juliet in which Geena, a young Gujarati woman, and Jay, a young Scottish man, fall in love while trying to keep their relationship a secret from their rival families. | 2003 | |||
Love Actually | Two characters central to the plot get married in the beginning of the film. The bride is white (played by Keira Knightley) while the groom (Peter) is African-British. | 2003 | |||
The Haunted Mansion (2003 film) | A mixed-race woman seemingly poisons herself, and her white fiance hangs himself in grief. | 2003 | |||
Guess Who | Romantic comedy about an African-American girl (Theresa) introducing her white fiancé (played by Ashton Kutcher) to her parents. | ||||
The White Masai | Based on an autobiographical novel, a white German woman falls in love and has a child with a Masai man. | ||||
Romancing the Bride | Kris Isacsson | Romantic comedy about a confused bride, Melissa, who wakes hand-cuffed to a Mexican stranger who claims to be her husband; she has no recollection of the marriage after having consumed a Mexican "moonshine" drink and having forgotten the events that occurred the previous night. | |||
Something New | Romantic comedy about an African-American woman falling in love with her Caucasian landscape gardener. | ||||
Falling for Grace | Fay Ann Lee | Romantic comedy about a relationship between a Chinese (raised in America) woman and a white American based on a quid pro quo. | 2006 | ||
Rome & Jewel | Charles T. Kanganis, Neil Bagg | Musical take on Romeo & Juliet with a black man and white girl. | [32] | ||
Lakeview Terrace | Thriller about a LAPD sergeant who terrorizes his new next-door neighbors because they are an interracially married couple. | [33] | |||
Our Family Wedding | An African-American man plans to marry a Mexican-American girl, but they must meet each other's families. | [34] | |||
My Last Day Without You | Stefan C. Schaefer | German executive meets a young African American female musician who exposes a new side of NYC to him. | 2011 | ||
Belle | Period drama set in the 18th century about Dido Belle, the illegitimate daughter of a black former slave and a white British naval officer, who is raised by her wealthy great-uncle, but struggles to find her place in society. | [35] | |||
A Madea Christmas | A black schoolteacher tries to hide from her mother that she is married to a white man. | 2013 | [36] | ||
Out of the Furnace | Russell Baze is White and his ex-girlfriend Lena Taylor, is Latina. | 2013 | |||
House of Secrets | A newly divorced black woman tries to figure out who has been breaking into her house given to her by her ex-husband | 2014 | |||
Dr. Cabbie | An Indian doctor turned cab driver falls in love with a pregnant white Canadian woman | 2014 | |||
Infinitely Polar Bear | A caucasian father struggling with bipolar disorder tries to win back his African-American wife by attempting to take full responsibility of their two young, spirited daughters, who don't make the overwhelming task any easier. | 2014 | |||
5 Flights Up | A long-time married couple (African American male/Caucasian female) who've spent their lives together in the same New York apartment become overwhelmed by personal and real estate-related issues when they plan to move away. | 2014 | |||
Born to Be Blue | A partly fictional biopic about Chet Baker, focusing on his romance with (and engagement to) an African American actress in 1960s Los Angeles. | 2015 | [37] | ||
Focus (2015 film) | Will Smith and Margot Robbie; Nicky (Will Smith), a veteran con artist, takes a novice named Jess (Margot Robbie) under his wing. While Nicky teaches Jess the tricks of the trade, the pair become romantically involved. | 2015 | |||
Bazodee | The dutiful Indian daughter of a deep-in-debt businessman is about to marry a wealthy Londoner when a chance encounter with local Trinidadian singer sets things askew. | 2015 | [38] | ||
Black | A 15-year-old girl in a black gang in Brussels must choose between loyalty and love when she falls for a Moroccan boy from a rival gang. | 2015 | |||
The Revenant (2015 film) | A white man, Hugh Glass had a deceased wife who was Native American. They also have a biracial son named Hawk and is half white and half Pawnee. | 2015 | |||
Sophie and the Rising Sun | A white Southern woman falls in love with a Nisei man on the eve of Pearl Harbor. | [39] | |||
A United Kingdom | A white British woman marries Seretse Khama, a black African chief. | 2016 | [40] | ||
Loving | The real-life courage and commitment of an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving, who spent nine years fighting their civil rights case, Loving v. Virginia, up to the Supreme Court which, in 1967, reaffirmed their right to marry. | 2016 | [41] | ||
Get Out | A black man visits his white girlfriend's town and family, but not everything in the town is as it seems. | 2017 | [42] | ||
The Big Sick | Based on the real life story of how Pakistani-American Comedian Kumail Nanjiani met his wife, in which he plays himself. Kumail falls in love with and dates Emily after she heckles him, but they break up when Emily finds out his family want an arranged marriage with a Muslim girl. However, Emily falls into a coma due to a brain infection and Kumail meets and spends time with Emily's family during her recovery. | 2017 | [43] | ||
Everything, Everything | A black girl falls in love with a white boy who lives next door. | 2017 | |||
The Greatest Showman | Inspired by the story of P. T. Barnum's creation of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, and the lives of its star attractions, including a white aristocrat and African-American trapeze artist. | 2017 | [44] | ||
The Chinese Widow | In the 1940s, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor destroyed Americans' morale. A young white pilot was saved by a young local asian widow. Despite not being able to communicate verbally, they fell for each other and a tear-jerking love story went on between the two. | 2017 | |||
Love, Simon | A white teenage boy whose anonymous online pen pal is an African-American Jewish teenage boy | 2018 | [45] | ||
Running for Grace | A mixed-race orphan uses his blazing speed to deliver medicine to the coffee pickers in the mountains of 1920s Hawaii. Young love soon blossoms when he begins a forbidden romance with the white daughter of a plantation owner. | 2018 | [46] | ||
Where Hands Touch | Amma Asante | A black girl of a German mother and a French African soldier falls in love with a young German soldier during World War II. | 2018 | ||
To All the Boys I've Loved Before (film) | Susan Johnson | A Korean-American teenage girl and a white teenage boy begin dating after he reads her letter. | 2018 | ||
Candy Jar | Ben Shelton | A black high schooler falls in love with his white rival on the school debate team | 2018 | ||
The Hate U Give (film) | An African-American girl, Starr Carter and her white boyfriend, Chris Bryant. | 2018 | |||
Blockers (film) | A interracial couple of white husband, Mitchell Mannes and Indian wife Marcie Mannes. Their biracial daughter, Kayla Mannes goes to prom with her white prom date, Connor Aldrich. | 2018 | |||
The Darkest Minds | A white boy, Liam Stewart falls in love with a black girl, Ruby Daly. | 2018 | |||
The Sun Is Also A Star | Ry Russo-Young | As part of an experiment, a teenage black girl falls in love with an Asian-American medical student within a day whilst her family faces deportation | 2019 | ||
Blinded by the Light | 2019 | Drama | |||
Waves (film) | An African-American boy, Tyler was in love with Alexis, who's half Mexican and half white girl and his sister, Emily falls in love with a white boy, Luke. | 2019 | |||
All the Bright Places (film) | After meeting each other, two teenagers struggle with the emotional and physical scars of their pasts. They discover that even the smallest moments can mean something. The main character is white, while her love interest is mixed. | 2020 | |||
The Lovebirds | A couple (South Asian man & African American woman) experiences a defining moment in their relationship when they are unintentionally embroiled in a murder mystery. | 2020 | |||
All My Life (2020 film) | Based on the true story of Solomon Chau and Jennifer Carter, a young couple that rushes to put their wedding together after Solomon is diagnosed with liver cancer. Jennifer is white, while Solomon is of East Asian descent. | 2020 | |||
On the Rocks (film) | A married couple of a white wife and black husband. | 2020 | |||
Words on Bathroom Walls | A white boy, Adam Petrazelli and his black girlfriend, Maya Arnez. | 2020 | |||
The Broken Hearts Gallery | Natalie Krinsky | A white boy, Nick falls in love with an Indian-American girl, Lucy and started working together. | 2020 | ||
Ali & Ava | Clio Barnard | Ali is a taxi driver of Pakistani descent, living with his soon-to-be ex-wife. Ava is a teacher who lives in very white working class Holme Wood, near her adult children. Both, lonely for different reasons, find friendship initially through shared affection for one of Ava's students, then attraction over a shared love of music, then the reality of familial entanglements and prejudices stacked against them. | 2021 | ||
Boogie (2021 film) | A Chinese-American basketball phenom in Queens, New York, Alfred "Boogie" Chin struggles to balance the pressure from his traditional parents to earn a scholarship to an elite college over chasing his NBA dreams. Along the way, he begins a romantic relationship with an African-American classmate named Eleanor. | 2021 | [47] | ||
Cinderella (2021 American film) | Cinderella (played by Camila Cabello) is Latina and falls in love with a white Prince. | 2021 | |||
Love Hard | A young woman travels to her online crush's hometown for Christmas, but discovers she's been catfished. The main character is white, while her love interest is Chinese-American. | 2021 | |||
West Side Story (2021 film) | A white boy and Puerto Rican girl falls in loves. | 2021 | |||
Bodies Bodies Bodies | An African-American girl, Sophie and her Eastern European girlfriend, Bee. | 2022 | |||
Bones and All | A biracial (black and white) girl, Maren Yearly falls in love with a white boy, Lee. | 2022 | |||
Nope (film) | An Asian man, Ricky "Jupe" Park and his white wife, Amber Park. | 2022 | |||
Something from Tiffany's | A black man who falls in love with a white woman at Christmas. | 2022 | |||
You People | A Secular Jewish man, Ezra and his black Nation of Islam wife, Amira are in love. | 2023 | |||
Asteroid City | A white man, Schubert Green and his Asian wife, Polly Green. | 2023 | |||
Killers of the Flower Moon (film) | Ernest Burkhart, a white murderer and his Native American wife, Mollie Kyle. | 2023 | |||
Bottoms (film) | A black girl, Josie and her biracial (white and Asian) girlfriend, Isabel. | 2023 | |||
Somebody I Used to Know | Ally is White and her ex-boyfriend Sean, is Black. | 2023 | [48] | ||
Black Tea | Aya is Black and her love-interest Cai, is Chinese. | 2024 | World premiere at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival in Competition. | [49] | |
Megalopolis (film) | A interracial government couple of black husband, Mayor Franklyn Cicero and white wife Teresa Cicero. They have a biracial daughter, Julia Cicero. | 2024 | |||