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‘CIVIL WAR’ CAPTURES JOURNALISM IN THE LINE OF FIRE

Starring Kirsten Dunst and Wagner Moura, the film lifts the veil on a profession that is undermined across the globe by politician­s, social media and bias

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Actors Kirsten Dunst and Wagner Moura sought to understand how journalist­s cope with working in war zones as they prepared for their starring roles in the movie, Civil War, out in UAE cinemas.

Civil War is a tense thriller set in the near future, as society collapses in the United States and war breaks out.

Fictional Reuters photograph­er Lee (Dunst) and reporter Joel (Moura) take to the road with the aim of reaching Washington before it falls to a rebel faction.

SAD AND DANGEROUS

The reason I put them at the heart of the film is that there are really good journalist­s out there doing good work. They don’t have traction in the way they used to have ... I thought, ‘well, I’ll do something opposition­al to that’.”

ALEX GARLAND ★ Filmmaker

“Something’s happened, something really sad and dangerous has happened, to do with journalism,” British filmmaker Alex Garland, who wrote and directed Civil War, said in an interview.

“The reason I put them at the heart of the film is that there are really good journalist­s out there doing good work. They don’t have traction in the way they used to have,” he said, citing underminin­g from politician­s, social media and bias-heavy news outlets. “I thought, ‘well, I’ll do something opposition­al to that.’”

For Brazilian actor Moura, who previously starred as Pablo Escobar in the Netflix series Narcos, journalism has a role to play in fighting polarisati­on in society.

“People like getting informatio­n from social media and all the fake news and the bubbles. Progressiv­es only read progressiv­e things and conservati­ves are the same ... the role of the journalist in the world, I think, is very, very important,” he said.

To prepare for his role, it was important to understand how reporters reacted in the field, said Moura.

“To be in the field, in a war zone, is another thing, so mostly, what I wanted to know was not even intellectu­ally how they did their job, but what did they feel when they were in a war zone.”

The cast watched a documentar­y about late Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin, who was killed in Syria in 2012, as part of their preparatio­n, said Hollywood veteran Dunst.

“The camaraderi­e of them under those circumstan­ces was the most heartbreak­ing and beautiful thing that I’d seen,” she said.

“What they feel is exactly what we wanted to capture.”

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Civil War is out in UAE cinemas
Photos: IMDb, AFP Don’t miss it! Civil War is out in UAE cinemas
 ?? ?? Kirsten Dunst and Cailee Spaeny in a still from the film.
Kirsten Dunst and Cailee Spaeny in a still from the film.
 ?? ?? Cailee Spaeny in Civil War.
Cailee Spaeny in Civil War.

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