On Thursday, Deadline reported that Franco would play the highly controversial figure in Miguel Bardem's film “Alina of Cuba.” The movie will center around the ...
Damn lol.” “How is this still going on? “I guess it just comes down to my criteria, [which] was like, ‘If this is consensual, I think it’s cool. “We were all these up-and-coming actors who were so hopeful.” In 2018, five women accused Franco of inappropriate or sexually exploitative behavior. We’re all adults, so...’”
James Franco has reportedly been cast as Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro, and many Latino actors aren't happy.
wrote actress Jess Darrow, who voiced Luisa Madrigal in "Encanto," in response to Leguizamo's post. "How is this still going on?" Leguizamo asked on Friday. "How is Hollywood excluding us but stealing our narratives as well?
James Franco has been cast as Fidel Castro in the upcoming movie "Alina of Cuba." Find out why the news has some people furious.
James Franco is a perfect example of white male privilege that can get away with sexual misconduct allegations." In 2021, Franco spoke about the allegations in an interview with Jess Cagle. He claimed that he dealt with sex addiction and said, "Over the course of my teaching, I did sleep with students, and that was wrong. But like I said, it's not why I started the school and I wasn't the person that selected the people to be in the class. Alina of Cuba is about the life of Alina Fernández, one of Castro's nine children. Writer Lilliam Rivera tweeted, "James Franco as Fidel. This week continues to show how Hollywood will allow on certain stories to be told by certain people. James Franco is known for taking on some unexpected roles (see: his four-year run on General Hospital), but his latest part is surprising in a way that's making some people angry.
John Leguizamo Outraged On James Franco Casting As Fidel Castro: "He Ain't Latino!"
“I’d like to think no Latino actor worth their salt would sign up to play and aggrandize a murderous dictator who terrorized the people of Cuba for six decades,” Navarro wrote. “How is this still going on? How is Hollywood excluding us but stealing our narratives as well?
Filmmakers "combed through the entire ranks of actors with Latin roots in Hollywood to find someone who has a similar facial structure."
Again, you’re telling me that James fucking Franco is the only actor in all of the entire English and Spanish speaking world who could play a young-ish Fidel fucking Castro?? Is it because Franco also has a nose, scruff and full head of hair?? Apparently it was hard to convince this man to play Castro, as he is an American who doesn’t seem to speak Spanish. It’s unclear if this movie will be performed entirely or even just mostly in Spanish, which seems proper for a film about the Cuban revolutionary and his anti-revolution daughter. “To get there on such a tough look to cast, we used Fidel Castro’s ancient Galician heraldry as our focal compass, and then combed through the entire ranks of actors with Latin roots in Hollywood to find someone who has a similar facial structure.
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"How come non Latino actors get to play Latino roles and Latino actors can ONLY PLAY Latinos?!" actor Kirk Acevedo tweeted.
But like I said, it's not why I started the school and I wasn't the person that selected the people to be in the class. "How come non Latino actors get to play Latino roles and Latino actors can ONLY PLAY Latinos?!" "In 2018, there were some complaints about me and an article about me and, at that moment I just thought, 'I'm gonna be quiet. "You almost have to laugh!" Isn't James too white?' Nope. But we get told when and how we can play ourselves," Latino actor Jeff Torres tweeted on Friday, August 5. The 66-year-old was a vocal critic of the Cuban government under her father and uncle's rule.
Según los reportes, James Franco ha sido elegido como el revolucionario cubano Fidel Castro, y muchos actores latinos no están contentos.
Franco interpretará a Castro en la próxima película "Alina of Cuba", y la producción comenzará a finales de este año, según los reportes. Franco también enfrentó acusaciones de comportamiento inapropiado y de explotación sexual en 2018 por parte de cinco mujeres, varias de las cuales eran sus alumnas. "Wtf es esto..." Maldición lol". "¿Cómo es que Hollywood nos excluye pero también se roba nuestras narrativas? "¿Cómo sigue pasando esto?"
Fue la propia Alina Fernández, también productora de la película, quien escogió al actor estadounidense para que hiciera de su padre.
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La película e se centrará en la vida de Alina Fernández, la hija ilegítima del revolucionario cubano y su crítica.
“Y yo no fui la persona que seleccionó a las personas para estar en la clase. “No es por eso que comencé la escuela”, dijo en ese momento. IMDb muestra que Franco , además de “Me, You” y “Alina of Cuba”, está en la preproducción de “Mace” de Jon Amiel, y ha completado el trabajo en “Kill the Czar” de Bruce Thierry Cheung. También está listo para protagonizar y dirigir “The Long Home”.
John Leguizamo took to Instagram to voice his disapproval about James Franco's casting as Fidel Castro in the upcoming film "Alina of Cuba."
Leguizamo, 62, has been increasingly outspoken about the representation of the Latino community in media, particularly Hollywood, over the last several years. On Friday, John Leguizamo took to Instagram to call out the entertainment industry for casting yet another white actor in the role of an explicitly non-white character. “How is this still going on?
John Leguizamo is calling for “no more appropriation” after James Franco was cast as Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro in an upcoming film.
She said: “I’d like to think no Latino actor worth their salt would sign up to play and aggrandize a murderous dictator who terrorized the people of Cuba for six decades. Fernandez became an anti-communism activist who was arrested multiple times for her attempts to flee Cuba, and banned from travelling outside the country. How is Hollywood excluding us but stealing our narratives as well?'?
James Franco playing Fidel Castro is defended by a producer of the film after John Leguizamo expresses shock and outrage over the inauthentic casting.
And for those pissed about the inauthentic casting here, that argument is sorta deflated now with the casting of Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe, another iconic historical figure, but on the American side. Yeah, it's a word salad of a response -- but from what we can gather ... he just doesn't have an issue with James being white, maybe 'cause Castro had Spanish roots. Welp, he's just plain wrong on this one ... so says a producer of the film, John Martinez O'Felan, who tells THR that John's missing the big picture. But his comments are culturally uneducated and a blind attack with zero substance related to this project." Leguizamo was perhaps one of the most vocal critics, writing ... "How is this still going on? So the casting is already off to bad start, per JL.
John Leguizamo took to Instagram to speak out against the recent casting of James Franco as Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro in the upcoming independent ...
“Alina of Cuba” is slated to begin production on Aug. 15, with the crew shooting in Colombia. Franco will star opposite Ana Villafañe, who portrays the title character Alina Fernandez, Castro’s daughter. “How is this still going on?” Leguizamo asked his Instagram followers about Franco being cast as the Cuban historical figure. “Alina of Cuba” is directed by Miguel Bardem, based on a script written by Jose Rivera and Nilo Cruz.
"Alina of Cuba" producer John Martinez O'Felan called John Leguizamo's accusations of appropriation regarding James Franco's casting "culturally uneducated.
"But his comments are culturally uneducated and a blind attack with zero substance related to this project.” "This F’d up!" How is Hollywood excluding us but stealing our narratives as well?
The actor took to social media to criticize the lack of diversity in film: “How is Hollywood excluding us but stealing our narratives as well?"
“I’m just an underdog who is making it, so he should also understand that it’s kind of disappointing to see our work getting attacked by someone who claims to be a leader of the Latin community.” “But his comments are culturally uneducated and a blind attack with zero substance related to this project.” But many have taken issue with one particular aspect of the film: the fact that Franco is playing a Latino man despite being white.
After expressing his outrage over James Franco being cast as Fidel Castro in the independent feature drama Alina of Cuba, Primetime Emmy winner John ...
This is a film based on a Latin female immigrant living in America who is of historical importance, led by a Latin woman, and I’m just an underdog who is making it, so it’s kind of disappointing to see our work getting attacked by someone we thought would celebrate it. Alina of Cuba producer Martinez O’Felan, responding to Leguizamo’s Friday rant, said in a statement obtained by Deadline, “For one, let’s take a historical look at true Latinism in today’s mass culture of Hispanics, because a territory does not define a person’s blood trail. “That’s the era I grew up in. Or Latin people don’t want to see Latin people, they want to see white people in roles. That’s what goes on in this industry.” After expressing his outrage over James Franco being cast as Fidel Castro in the independent feature drama Alina of Cuba, Primetime Emmy winner John Leguizamo has expounded on his stance regarding Hollywood casting non-Latinos in Latino roles.
“I find the selection of the cast amazing,” Fernández tells Deadline. “Ana Villafañe is extraordinarily talented, and not only as an actress because she is also ...
Her statements come in the wake of Primetime Emmy winner and The Menu actor John Leguizamo expressing his objection to Franco’s casting as Castro on social media yesterday: “How is Hollywood excluding us but stealing our narratives as well? Fernández learned that she was Fidel Castro’s daughter at the age of 10 when after years of secret visits to her home, her mother finally revealed that “El Comandante” was her biological father. Deadline told you first that Franco would play Castro, Villafañe as Fernández and Mía Maestro as her mother Natalia “Naty” Revuelta, the Cuban-born socialite who El Comandante has a passionate love affair with.