Close X
Monday, December 2, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Angelina Jolie Denies Accusations Of Exploitative Child Casting

IANS, 31 Jul, 2017 12:35 PM
  • Angelina Jolie Denies Accusations Of Exploitative Child Casting
Angelina Jolie has defended her casting process for new film 'First They Killed My Father' and said the accusations are false and upsetting.
 
An excerpt from a Vanity Fair profile of the director sparked backlash online earlier this week from people who criticized the methods as being cruel and exploitative, reports E! Online.
 
"In order to find their lead, to play young Loung Ung, the casting directors set up a game, rather disturbing in its realism: they put money on the table and asked the child to think of something she needed the money for, and then to snatch it away. The director would pretend to catch the child, and the child would have to come up with a lie," the Vanity Fair story reads.
 
The Oscar winner clarified in a statement to the Huffington Post "every measure was taken to ensure the safety, comfort and well-being of the children on the film starting from the auditions through production to the present" and that the audition "game" was rather an improvisation exercise based off a scene in the film.
 
Jolie added that she was 'upset' at Vanity Fair's description of her audition exercises and expressed that real money was not taken from children during the auditions.
 
"I am upset that a pretend exercise in an improvisation, from an actual scene in the film, has been written about as if it was a real scenario," she said.
 
"The suggestion that real money was taken from a child during an audition is false and upsetting. I would be outraged myself if this had happened."
 
' First They Killed My Father' is set in Cambodia, a country where Jolie has honorary citizenship and where she adopted one of her children from. 

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Neeti Mohan, Raftaar To Perform Together At Award Show

Bollywood singer Neeti Mohan and rapper Raftaar are coming together to perform at the Big Zee Entertainment Awards on Saturday.

Neeti Mohan, Raftaar To Perform Together At Award Show

We Live In A Classist Society: Shenaz Treasury

We Live In A Classist Society: Shenaz Treasury
Actress Shenaz Treasury says nepotism exists in all professions in India and not just Bollywood, as the country has a"classist" society.

We Live In A Classist Society: Shenaz Treasury

Didn't Expect 'Hawayein' To Become Huge So Quickly: Pritam

Didn't Expect 'Hawayein' To Become Huge So Quickly: Pritam
Popular music composer Pritam Chakraborty says he did not expect the latest song "Hawayein" from the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer "Jab Harry Met Sejal" to gain popularity so "quickly" after its release.

Didn't Expect 'Hawayein' To Become Huge So Quickly: Pritam

Love The Man Sanjay Dutt Is, Honoured To Have Directed Him In Bhoomi: Omung Kumar

Love The Man Sanjay Dutt Is, Honoured To Have Directed Him In Bhoomi: Omung Kumar
Filmmaker Omung Kumar says it has been an honour for him to direct Sanjay Dutt for the upcoming film "Bhoomi", and says there's no one quite like the actor.

Love The Man Sanjay Dutt Is, Honoured To Have Directed Him In Bhoomi: Omung Kumar

Two Film Releases On Two Sides Of World: Anupam Feels Lucky

Two Film Releases On Two Sides Of World: Anupam Feels Lucky
It was a special Friday for veteran actor Anupam Kher, who says he feels privileged that two of his movies released in two different parts of the world on the same day.

Two Film Releases On Two Sides Of World: Anupam Feels Lucky

Actor Inder Kumar Dies Of Heart Attack At 45, Bollywood Mourns The Death

Actor Inder Kumar Dies Of Heart Attack At 45, Bollywood Mourns The Death
Bollywood actor Inder Kumar, who worked in superstar Salman Khan-starrers like "Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge" and "Wanted", died on early Friday. He was 45.

Actor Inder Kumar Dies Of Heart Attack At 45, Bollywood Mourns The Death