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Hollywood's 'Odyssey' Cast: Is Greece Missing?
3 Jun
Summary
- Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' adaptation features a diverse cast.
- Greeks express frustration over lack of representation in Hollywood epics.
- The film's cast is criticized for excluding Greek actors from foundational myths.

Christopher Nolan's upcoming adaptation of Homer's 'The Odyssey' is facing scrutiny over its casting, with many Greeks feeling excluded from a film intended to "represent the world." Despite a diverse cast including prominent stars, the absence of any Greek actors in a retelling of a foundational Greek epic has caused significant disappointment.
This lack of representation has become a recurring theme, as Hollywood has historically mined Greek stories without consistently including actors of Greek descent. Critics argue this perpetuates stereotypes and disconnects modern Greeks from their ancient heritage, suggesting a sentiment that contemporary Greeks are not seen as worthy custodians of these stories.
While the film aims for a global representation, the omission is particularly stark for the Greek diaspora and within Greece itself. Discussions among Greek film professionals and audiences highlight a feeling that Greek stories are treated as a shared Western inheritance, with Greeks themselves becoming incidental to their own foundational myths, a situation not unlike the debate surrounding the Parthenon marbles.