Damon sorry for remarks on diversity

Actor Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Barroso arrive for the UK premiere of the film "The Monuments Men" in London February 11, 2014. REUTERS/Neil Hall (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)

Actor Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Barroso arrive for the UK premiere of the film "The Monuments Men" in London February 11, 2014. REUTERS/Neil Hall (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)

Published Sep 17, 2015

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Matt Damon has apologised for controversial comments he made about diversity in Hollywood.

The 44-year-old actor came under fire after suggesting that films only need a broader range of actors and not necessarily directors or producers during a heated debate with producer Effie Brown on the Season 4 premiere episode of his HBO reality show, 'Project Greenlight,' which offers filmmakers a chance to direct a $3 million feature film, on Sunday, but insists his comments were taken out of context.

In a statement to The Wrap, the Oscar winner said: "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."

The 'Martian' star was slammed on social media after he stated on the show: "When we're talking about diversity, you do it in the casting of the film, not in the casting of the show."

 

 

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