After Room Comes The Ring
Jason from MNPP here with a bit of exciting news today - Lenny Abrahamson, the director of this year's Oscar hopeful Room, is lining up his next project and it sounds fascinating. Based on the non-fiction book A Man’s World: The Double Life Of Emile Griffith, which was just published this past September (anybody read it?), it'll tell the story of the titular boxer, described by all with words like "gentle" & "innocent," who nonetheless beat his opponent Benny “The Kid” Paret into a coma (and death 10 days later) in a televised match after Paret called him "maricón" (Spanish for approximately "faggot") during a live weigh-in.
Thing is Griffith was in fact bisexual, and Abrahamson says that "he never seemed conflicted about his sexuality; indeed he found joy in it." Until he was called out in public, apparently. (Then again, it being 1962 when all this went down I suppose he had his some good reasons for his hesitation.) Anyway this sounds like a top-notch leading role for an actor of color, as well as a stellar entryway into discussions of race and sexuality and masculinity, all mixed up, that don't usually get foregrounded like this. This quote's choice:
"You look at how closely his two worlds intersected,” Abrahamson said. “Just how different are they, when the sport is such a celebration of the male body and the beauty of its athleticism. Go one step further, and inject the tiniest sense of sexuality, and people are up in arms. Griffith himself once said a quote that just floored me. ‘They forgave me for killing a man, but they couldn’t forgive me for loving a man.’ That to me was so powerful and such a crazy contradiction. And it is still relevant today."
Sounds to me like Abrahamson already has a pretty strong grasp on the material; let's all cross our fingers that he can use his current heat to get the film together properly. Who would you cast in the lead? Any suggestions?
Reader Comments (13)
The Huntsman posters are out and Emily Blunt steals the thunder (despite the Khaleesi / Elf references). She. Just. Rocks. That. Poster.
This already sounds stunning. Hollywood, THIS is why you do a biopic - for true stories we're all overlooking, for complicated intersections of the past and contemporary issues. Not for celebrity karaoke. Well, not only.
Cast this: Noah Gray-Cabey.
Young Denzel seems perfect for this.
I need to see new faces though.
Andre Holland or Mechad Brooks. Both oh so sexy. That's my criteria. I'm shallow. Leave me alone.
If he hadn't done Creed...
It'll be exciting to see a gay story in a film genre we NEVER get exposed to: sports drama!
@ Paul Outlaw - my thoughts as well.
He might be a little old for the role, but Nate Parker anyone?
MDA - Nate Parker needs a major showcase, so I'd be all in on that!
Trying to think outside of the box for this one (so no Jordan or Boyega)...Elijah Kelley maybe? He's almost thirty but can surely pass for younger. If not, maybe Jovan Adepo, he's not a household name but his work on The Leftovers (playing Regina King's son) shows that he can handle heavy material.
Also, I'd be okay watching any of them kiss another dude.
Mariah Carey or bust!
Keith Stanfield! Keith Stanfield!!!!
am i crazy in thinking that Frank Ocean looks a lot like a young him?
it would never happen obviously, but still...