'Fantastic Woman' director talks about Scarlett Johansson casting row

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

Sebastian Lelio, whose film "A Fantastic Woman" bagged at the Oscars, has expressed his views on the controversy surrounding the casting of as a in newly-announced film, "Rub & Tub".

Lelio, in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, noted that though there are fewer opportunities for the trans actors in the industry, no should be prohibited from taking up any role.

"It's true (that) cultural representation has been scarce so far. And it's also true that the gesture of casting a to play a role can be aesthetically or ethically debatable but it should never be prohibited," he said.

The 44-year-old said that filmmaking decisions should only be taken in the context of artistic freedom and not as political correctness.

"When I decided to cast to play Marina in 'A Fantastic Woman', it was an act of artistic freedom, not political correctness. I wasn't telling the world that transgender roles should be played by transgender actors. I was only doing what I felt was right for my film," Lelio said.

"Whenever the decision to cast is interpreted as an authoritarian gesture, a gesture that tells people what to do, I always raise my hand and say No.' I'm not commanding anyone to do anything, I'm exercising my artistic freedom," the added.

Lelio said that all actors, whether trans, straight, gay or lesbian, should have the right to play all kinds of roles.

"If I said transgender roles should only be played by transgender actors, I would be implying that Daniela Vega shouldn't play a role. And I believe she has every right to play a man or a woman," Lelio said.

Trans actors and recently criticised Johansson's casting in "Rub & Tub".

In the film, to be directed by Rupert Sanders, Johansson will portray Jean Marie Gill, who succeeded in Pittsburgh's 1970s and 1980s massage parlour and prostitution business by assuming the of a man,

Johansson's representatives had responded to the criticism by alluding to the performances of Jeffrey Tambor, Jared Leto, and Felicity Huffman, who all have played trans characters despite being

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 14:40 IST