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http://www.thewrap.com/matt-damon-apologizes-for-controversial-project-greenlight-diversity-comments/

“I am sorry that they offended some people, but, at the very least, I am happy that they started a conversation,” actor and producer says in statement to TheWrap

Matt Damon is apologizing and clarifying remarks he made on the “Project Greenlight” season premiere Sunday, which stirred up controversy online.

“My comments were part of a much broader conversation about diversity in Hollywood and the fundamental nature of ‘Project Greenlight’ which did not make the show,” he said in a statement to TheWrap on Wednesday. “I am sorry that they offended some people, but, at the very least, I am happy that they started a conversation about diversity in Hollywood.”

During the episode, Damon and his fellow producers – including Ben Affleck, the Farrelly brothers and “Dear White People” producer Effie Brown — debated the directing finalists they had to choose from.


Brown lobbied for the directing duo of Leo Angelos & Kristen Brancaccio, an Asian man and white woman, arguing that they could bring a diverse perspective to the script.

But Damon disagreed.

“When we’re talking about diversity, you do it in the casting of the film, not in the casting of the show,” he said, referring to the need to focus on diversity during casting, not during the staffing of the show.

“Wow. Okay!” Brown answered in amazement. She also expressed concerns over how the chosen script’s one black character, a prostitute, would be represented on screen.

Many social media users were just as exasperated as Brown. They relentlessly roasted Damon on Twitter and caused the hashtag #damonsplaining to trend for several hours on Monday.


Read Damon’s full statement below.

I believe deeply that there need to be more diverse filmmakers making movies. I love making movies. It’s what I have chosen to do with my life and I want every young person watching “Project Greenlight” to believe that filmmaking is a viable form of creative expression for them too.

My comments were part of a much broader conversation about diversity in Hollywood and the fundamental nature of “Project Greenlight” which did not make the show. I am sorry that they offended some people, but, at the very least, I am happy that they started a conversation about diversity in Hollywood. That is an ongoing conversation that we all should be having.

“Project Greenlight” airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on HBO.

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Matt Damon's diversity comment. [View all] , bwood, Sat Sep-19-15 08:42 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
What he said
Sep 19th 2015
2
when content management goes wrong, lmao
Sep 22nd 2015
12
white folks in hollywood gonna be white folks in hollywood
Sep 19th 2015
3
I was surprised this came from Damon
Sep 19th 2015
4
Insularity.
Sep 19th 2015
5
      Bollocks! Matty D. is one of my best mates. We did 3 films together!
Sep 20th 2015
6
      lmao
Sep 22nd 2015
10
      Lololol
Sep 22nd 2015
13
      lmao
Sep 23rd 2015
16
      ha!
Sep 24th 2015
18
      There it is.
Sep 21st 2015
7
      How does that translate into the real world though?
Sep 23rd 2015
14
i'm not mad or surprised
Sep 21st 2015
8
nice.
Sep 21st 2015
9
it was a weak point and I'm surprised he made *that* the argument
Sep 22nd 2015
11
lol That's not an apology.
Sep 23rd 2015
15
I'm stunned it made the cut
Sep 23rd 2015
17

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