
Tunisians Have A Big Issue With Denzel Washington’s New Role As Hannibal
Director Antoine Fuqua’s upcoming Netflix film starring the legendary Denzel Washington already has drama surrounding it.
A French newspaper, Courrier International, says there have been complaints from the Tunisians that a Black man is playing the Carthaginian general known as Hannibal. Yassine Mami, a member of Parliament, described the general, born in 247 BC in Carthage, now known as Tunis, as being of West Asian Semitic descent. Mami says Washington playing him may be looked at as portraying false narratives. “There is a risk of falsifying history: we need to take a position on this subject,” he told the publication.
Tunisian newspaper La Presse also published an article saying Hannibal being depicted as a Black African is “according to Tunisians and many observers, a historical error.”
The movie is set to be based on Hannibal’s real life, who was looked at as one of the greatest military commanders in history. According to Variety, throughout the film, pivotal battles that he led against the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War will be shown. The war hero invaded Italy on the back of a Northern African war elephant. The Carthaginians won several victories against the Romans, allowing Hannibal to take over most of southern Italy for 15 years.
His reign ended after being defeated by the Romans at the Battle of Zama.
While Parliment officials aren’t excited about the film, Tunisian culture minister Hayet Ketat-Guermazi understands it’s for entertainment purposes. “It’s fiction. It is their Netflix’s right to do what they want,” Guermazii said in response to the article. “Hannibal is a historical figure, and we are all proud that he was Tunisian. But what can we do?”
The culture minister hopes to cash in on the movie, saying she’s trying to negotiate with the streaming platform to film some of the films in Tunisia.
