http://www.whatsthe411.com -On Sunday's episode of "Project Greenlight" -- the show where Damon and Ben Affleck help promising directors get their first break in the film business by getting attached to a project- the exercise was to choose a director for a comedy in which the only black character happens to be a prostitute. Damon, Ben Affleck, the Farrelly brothers and Effie Brown, a black filmmaker, who has 17 feature films to her credit including Dear White People, had to make the decision as to who gets to direct the comedy.
In this video, Matt Damon explains his position on diversity and inclusion in filmmaking.
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