Depardieu says the debate over his role as "The Three Musketeers" writer in the big-budget production "L'Autre Dumas" is "ridiculous" and "unnecessary."
France's Representative Council for Black Associations had questioned Depardieu's being cast as a man with Afro-Caribbean heritage, saying black actors are not chosen to play white roles in French cinema.
Depardieu says the issue is "not interesting" and "not a problem."
The actor spoke Friday at the Berlin film festival. He was attending the screening of the French film "Mammuth" - one of 20 films in competition for the top prize.