You know how they view the past as America being white centric or Euro-centric. Most of the movies were all white casts in the 50-60s and earlier, and they called that Eurocentric.
No that's just the natural result of a majority culture producing art. When those guys who make those funny action movies in Africa on those super cheap budgets, I don't for a second think that they're being "Afro-centric". They're a bunch of Africans who are black who are making movies using the people most around them.
That's what you expect and do see everywhere. In the 1960s and earlier the US black population was very small and people didn't have this retarded idea of equal representation, whatever that's supposed to mean so writers would write based on what their culture was like and things that formed their experience.
Now fast-forward to what they do now, the new Assassin's Creed being just the latest example, that literally IS afro-centric. They accused America in the past of doing something unnatural when it was the natural thing for people who write a story to it be based on THEIR culture, and use that as an excuse to do an actual unnatural thing which is force a distasteful culture on everybody and everything.
There's an image floating around of 'blackwashed' characters. One of them is Achilles, who is black. However, if I remember correctly, that was from an African production.
I don't expect folks in Ghana to go find the 1 white person in their country to play Achilles. I'm actually quite happy that they would make a movie production of the Iliad there, and if they have the majority population black him, God bless 'em.
That was BBC production of Troy
Then I'm either misinformed or just confused.