Anyhow, when it comes to casting, I do not go by politics but by what feels dramatically correct to me.”
In his new memoir, Apropos of Nothing, Allen addresses one glaring issue critics have raised about his work: the lack of black actors in his films.
Essentially, what it boils down to is that they did not cast black actors simply because they thought they did not ‘feel right’ for the roles.
And while affirmative action can be a fine solution in many instances, it does not work when it comes to casting.
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