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Gibson in campus uproar over 'Apocalypto'
published: Wednesday | March 28, 2007


Actor Rudy Youngblood is shown in a scene from director Mel Gibson's new film 'Apocalypto' in this undated publicity photograph. The film, which opened on December 8, last year, is about the Maya kingdom as it faces its decline. - REUTERS

LOS ANGELES (AP):

Mel Gibson exchanged heated words with a professor after an on-campus screening of Gibson's latest film, Apocalypto.

Gibson was answering questions from the crowd last Thursday when Alicia Estrada, an assistant professor of Central American studies at California State University, Northridge, accused the actor-director of misrepresenting the Mayan culture in the movie, observers said.

Gibson directed an expletive at the woman, who was removed from the crowd, representatives for the actor and the school said.

Estrada did not return telephone messages.

The R-rated film about the decline of Mayan civilisation shows Mayan rulers slitting throats, beheading and ripping the still-beating hearts from the chests of their enemies.

Rude and disruptive

"The woman was a heckler who was rude and disruptive inasmuch as the event organisers had to escort her out," Gibson's publicist, Alan Nierob, told The Associated Press.

A student who attended the programme told the Daily News of Los Angeles that Gibson used the F-word and told the professor she should "get a history book and read".

"It was a brief disruption to an otherwise interesting, stimulating event from our students' perspectives," said university spokesman John Chandler. "The students were very appreciative of Mr. Gibson being there. He spent a lot of time answering questions about moviemaking."

Before the 3 1/2-hour programme ended, Gibson "expressed regret that things had gotten out of hand," Chandler said.

Apocalypto was released in December, less than six months after Gibson's drunken driving arrest and subsequent anti-Semitic rant made international headlines.

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