Alex Garland says part of Civil War is embarrassingly autobiographical

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Alex Garland in the Q studio in Toronto.

The British writer and director sits down with Q’s Tom Power for a conversation about what inspired the film, his feelings on journalism and media, and why Civil War is not just a warning about conflict, but the loss of a collective truth.When Alex Garland told someone in the film industry that he wanted to make a film where journalists are the heroes, they responded, "Don't do that, everyone hates journalists.

"This is pretty embarrassing in many ways actually, but there is a big element of autobiography in this film I haven't spoken about before," he tells Power. Like Jessie, Garland says he was once an aspiring foreign correspondent who thrust himself into dangerous conflicts in search of adventure and purpose, without ever truly considering the risks."Very eccentrically — rather sort of bizarrely — I would go to foreign countries, I would blag or fake a press card, and I would attend what I thought was the most dramatic thing going on … thinking I was going to end up at some point, somehow, by force of will, as a foreign correspondent.

 

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