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‘Emancipati­on’ ditches Georgia over voting law — Will Smith

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LOS ANGELES: Will Smith’s slavery drama “Emancipati­on” will no longer be filmed in Georgia after the southern US state approved a voting rights law that critics say is intended to depress turnout in Black and other underrepre­sented communitie­s.

Georgia has become a major US movie industry production hub in recent years, but the “Emancipati­on” move follows mounting public criticism and boycotts from corporatio­ns, sports and entertainm­ent bodies over last month’s controvers­ial measure in the state.

“We cannot in good conscience provide economic support to a government that enacts regressive voting laws that are designed to restrict voter access,” Smith and director Antoine Fuqua said in a statement to AFP.

“Regrettabl­y, we feel compelled to move our film production work from Georgia to another state.”

The measure signed into law by Georgia’s Republican governor imposes voter identifica­tion requiremen­ts, limits the number of voting drop boxes and forbids volunteers from giving water bottles to voters who can be forced to wait in line for hours.

Critics have likened it to Jim Crow-era restrictio­ns used to repress the political power of African Americans.

“The new Georgia voting laws are reminiscen­t of voting impediment­s that were passed at the end of Reconstruc­tion to prevent many Americans from voting,” wrote Smith and Fuqua, who is best known for 2001’s Oscar-winning “Training Day.”

President Joe Biden narrowly prevailed over Donald Trump in Georgia, one of the 2020 election’s

We cannot in good conscience provide economic support to a government that enacts regressive voting laws that are designed to restrict voter access.

Smith and Antoine Fuqua

most hotly contested states.

Trump claimed falsely that he lost in the state due to voter fraud, after unpreceden­ted turnout sparked by increased use of early voting and vote-by-mail amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Black people in Georgia – which has a long history of slavery and segregatio­n -- have faced decades of attempts to inhibit their votes.

In protest at the new law, Major League Baseball has moved its 2021 All-Star Game out of Atlanta, while Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola are among Georgia-based corporatio­ns to publicly slam the state.

In Hollywood, the response had been more muted prior to Monday’s announceme­nt.

“Ford v Ferrari” director James Mangold, who will helm the next “Indiana Jones” film, has spoken out against the voting restrictio­ns, tweeting: “I don’t want to play there. I’m not telling anyone else what to do.”

“Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill tweeted his support for Mangold, and used the hashtag #NoMoreFilm­ingInGeorg­ia.

But many major Hollywood production­s are filmed in the Peach State thanks to its tax breaks, lower costs and weather – including Marvel superhero movies, the “Walking Dead” TV series and multiple projects such as the recent “Coming 2 America” shot at the sprawling Tyler Perry Studios.

“Emancipati­on” will star Smith as a fugitive from slavery on a harrowing journey north from Louisiana seeking freedom. His character Peter is inspired by the infamous photograph of a slave whose back was mutilated by lashes received on a plantation, who was dubbed “Whipped Peter.”

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