Development In May 2010, it was announced
Mary J. Blige and
David Oyelowo had been cast in the film as
Nina Simone, and Clifton Henderson respectively, with
Cynthia Mort directing the film from a screenplay she had written, and production planned for September of that year. In August 2012, it was announced that
Zoe Saldaña, who is Afro-Latina, had been cast in the film, replacing Blige as Simone, Blige having exited due to financial issues with the project. The casting of Saldaña caused controversy, with Simone Kelly, Simone's daughter, saying, "My mother was raised at a time when she was told her nose was too wide, her skin was too dark. Appearance-wise this is not the best choice." In 2014, Mort had begun taking legal action after being cut out of the decision-making process, making her unhappy with the project she spent several years developing.
Filming Production was originally scheduled to begin in September 2010 in France. To more accurately portray Simone's likeness, light-skinned Afro-Latina Saldaña used dark makeup, nasal and dental prosthetics, and wigs when playing to role of Simone for the film. These adjustments to Saldaña's natural appearance continued to raise controversy with Nina Simone fans, viewers and racial justice advocates like
Ta-Nehisi Coates. ==Release==