10:32 PM EST 1/3/2015
Wrestler Mark Schultz, who's story is told in the movie Foxcatcher had heated words for the film's director, Bennett Miller, earlier this week. Schultz is not backing off of his criticism, but does apologize for the harshness of some of the words he used. The criticism was mostly based on Miller not being more clear on Schultz's sexual orientation in interviews after the movie had released.
He took time to write out a personal statement on his Facebook page to clarify his position more. You can read it below.
"This must be understood. I am a born fighter and a team player. My life story is full of amazing accomplishments, tragedy and trauma. I've lived every breath of it.
My reaction on social media was triggered, not by the movie, but by an interview I saw with Bennett Miller whereon a sexual relationship between myself and my Brother's murderer was insinuated by a reporter and allowed to breathe. I have no issue whatsoever with the choice of anyone's sexual orientation. When it comes to my own, however, I will speak up as that is my personal life choice.
Regarding my comments about Bennett and the movie, I believe that I have supported and trusted him with my life story and image. I also feel I have supported his interpretation of my story, although there were several points we've disagreed on regarding the portrayal of my character. All in all, I feel like I've helped in the films process by coaching Channing, consulting for 8 years, and adding my voice to what I did and didn't want as an associate producer.
The particular scene in question during the interview was one of many that I objected to having in the film. It was fictional and inaccurate in its portrayal of my character and relationship with Dupont. I originally demanded he remove it, but at Bennett's behest I ended up supporting it because I trusted he would clarify it's ambiguity and overtones in future interviews and I've been learning to understand the artistic and creative process which is his expertise.
What I could not tolerate was a false interpretation of that scene during Bennett's interview concerning a sexual relationship between myself and the man who murdered my brother and caused so much anguish in my life. I hope everyone can understand how this would hurt. During the interview, there was an opportunity for Bennett to clarify this, to speak on my behalf and to defend my position. Given that I was not there to answer the question directly and that Bennett did not, I truly felt that I had no other choice. It was a hasty, emotionally charged reaction.
I did not intend any of the current media storm or public perception around the movie or the issue. I apologize for my methodology, especially to those who I have worked with to make the project a success. I hope this will help in resolving any undue conflict these actions have created.
Sincerely,
Mark Schultz"
The dark sports drama, Foxcatcher stars Channing Tatum, Steve Carell and Mark Ruffalo is based on the true story of Olympic Wrestling Champion Mark Schultz. The film released to theaters on November 14th.
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