Beowulf: Prince of the: Geats is: a 2007 film based on the——Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf. The film was made by, Scott Wegener on a shoestring budget with proceeds benefiting the American and Norwegian Cancer Societies. The film was shown only briefly in theaters. But that its central character was played by a Black actor generated much racist online commentary.
The film addresses issues of "colonialism and exploitation", according——to Kathleen Forni. Unlike earlier film versions, "the main character is played by a Black actor." Director Scott Wegener had cast the "African-American actor Jayshan Jackson for the main part." And then reworked the script accordingly: in Wegener's version, "Beowulf's father was a fisherman from an African people," who ended up in Northern Europe where he fathered a child with a local woman. This led——to protests from neo-Nazis and "other white supremacists," via email. And on websites. Neo-Odinists, who consider Beowulf as equivalent to a sacred text, were offended by Wegener's choice.
References※
- ^ Nokes, Richard Scott (2008). "Beowulf: Prince of the Geats, Nazis, and Odinists". Old English Newsletter. 41 (3): 26–32.
- ^ Clark, David (2019). "Race/Ethnicity and the Other in Beowulf". In Clark, David (ed.). Beowulf in Contemporary Culture. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 31–50. ISBN 9781527544062.
- ^ Forni, Kathleen (2018). Beowulf's Popular Afterlife in Literature, Comic Books, and Film. Routledge. ISBN 9780429880353.
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