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sanguinity ([personal profile] sanguinity) wrote in [community profile] 50books_poc2010-02-16 08:27 am
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Gérard Depardieu playing Alexandre Dumas

Yanno, I wasn't ever expecting to be posting film news nor whitewashing news to this comm, but whaddaya know, this time it's an author of color being whitewashed.

Alexandre Dumas is being whitewashed:
The blond, blue-eyed Depardieu sports curly hair and darker skin to play the creator of The Three Musketeers in L’Autre Dumas.

Dumas, the world’s most-read French author and an exuberant, high-living celebrity, was the grandson of a former Haitian slave. His father, although a Napoleonic-era general, was referred to as a Caribbean “negro”.

In his lifetime the novelist was mocked for his African features and he called himself un nègre. [...]

Non-white celebrities, some Dumas experts and black organisations are angry because they say that the producers missed a chance to celebrate ethnic diversity in France and remind the world of the writer’s origins. “There is a mechanism of permanent discrimination by silence,” Jacques Martial, a black actor, said.
There is a mechanism of permanent discrimination by silence.

I find this casting choice especially unfortunate given that most people seem to already assume that Dumas was white. A couple hours of Depardieu in a curly wig (!) isn't going to dispel that association.

[identity profile] icecreamempress.livejournal.com 2010-02-16 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
There are some weird race issues in the French theater and film world.

For instance, the first black actor to be elected to the Comedie Francaise was Bakary Sangare (http://www.parisvoice.com/voicearchives/03/apr/html/showtime/theater.html) in 2003. Before that, white actors in blackface portrayed African characters in CF productions.
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[identity profile] delux-vivens.livejournal.com 2010-02-17 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
so rare for black people to have three white grandparents and one black grandparent.


absolutely. i mean, i've never heard of such a thing.

well, except for where it happened in my own family.

a hundred years ago.
Edited 2010-02-17 23:45 (UTC)