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Dominican Today News - Santo Domingo and Dominican Republic
January 24, 2010, Updated 11:38 AM

Paris.– US actor Danny Glover, who plans an epic next year on Haitian 
independence hero Toussaint-Louverture, said he slaved to raise funds 
for the movie because financiers complained there were no white heroes.

"Producers said 'It's a nice project, a great project... where are the 
white heroes?'" he told the press during a stay in Paris this month for 
a seminar on film.

"I couldn't get the money here, I couldn't get the money in Britain. I 
went to everybody. You wouldn't believe the number of producers based in 
Europe, and in the States, that I went to," he said.

"The first question you get, is 'Is it a black film?' All of them agree, 
it's not going to do good in Europe, it's not going to do good in Japan.

"Somebody has to prove that to be a lie!", he said. "Maybe I'll have the 
chance to prove it."

"Toussaint," Glover's first project as film director, is about Francois 
Dominique Toussaint Louverture (1743-1803), a former slave and one of 
the fathers of Haiti's independence from France in 1804, making it the 
first black nation to throw off imperial rule and become a republic.

The uprising he led was bloodily put down in 1802 by 20,000 soldiers 
dispatched to the Caribbean by Napoleon Bonaparte, who then 
re-established slavery after its ban by the leaders of the French 
Revolution.

Due to be shot in Venezuela early next year, the film will star Don 
Cheadle, Mos Def, Wesley Snipes and Angela Bassett.

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