Thursday, April 23, 2015

Indians run away from set ‘stereotype’ Netflix movie – Parool.nl

24-04-15 2:12 pm

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A group of Indians this week runaway angry at the shooting of a film in which they would play with. According to the actor’s new film Adam Sandler shows a stereotypical and inaccurate Indian culture

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The movie The Ridiculous Six is ​​by actor and director created for Netflix and is an adaptation of a western. The actors had to wear costumes that are not right according to them. The names of the Indians in the film were stereotypes such as “Beaver’s Breath ‘(Beaver Breath) and’ No Bra (Without bra). The film is a role for a woman who once pees and the peace pipe smoke.

According to Time not only left the actors but also the Native American cultural advisor set. “We went with a dozen people from the set path,” says actor Loren Anthony. “They told me it would be a comedy, and not racist. So I said that I wanted to work with. But on Monday went wrong on the set. ”

When the actors complained to the producer, who said it was not intended to be disrespectful, but it was a comedy. Anthony: “We understand that this comedy is, we understand that this is humor, but we will not tolerate disrespect.” According to Netflix, the film is intended as a satire on westerns and the stereotypes that resulted from it

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