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Lin-Manuel Miranda apologises for lack of diversity in 'In The Heights'

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Lin-Manuel Miranda has apologised for the lack of Afro-Latino actors in In The Heights.

Addressing a recent interview with The Root journalist Felice León, in which León asked director Jon M. Chu about how dark-skinned Latino actors only appeared in background scenes, Miranda acknowledged the film “fell short”.

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“I started writing In the Heights because I didn’t feel seen,” Miranda began in a statement on Twitter. “And over the past 20 years all I wanted was for us – ALL of us – to feel seen.

“I’m seeing the discussion around Afro-Latino representation in our film this weekend and it is clear that many in our dark-skinned Afro-Latino community don’t feel sufficiently represented within it, particularly among the leading roles.”

He went on: “I can hear the hurt and frustration over colorism, of feeling still unseen in the feedback. I hear that without sufficient dark-skinned Afro-Latino representation, the work feels extractive of the community we wanted so much to represent with pride and joy.”

Watch the original video interview here:

 

“In trying to paint a mosaic of this community, we fell short,” Miranda continued. “I’m truly sorry. I’m learning from the feedback, I thank you for raising it, and I’m listening.”

In a four-star review of In The Heights, NME called the film “a film that blends melody, energy and spectacle into an enormously enjoyable package.”







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The film will be released in UK cinemas this Friday (June 18). It is available to watch in the US now.

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