The Guardian (USA)

Angelina Jolie to direct biopic of photograph­er Don McCullin starring Tom Hardy

- Catherine Shoard

Angelina Jolie is to direct a biopic of photojourn­alist Don McCullin, starring Tom Hardy.

The film, which is being adapted by ’71 screenwrit­er Gregory Burke from McCullin’s autobiogra­phy, Unreasonab­le Behaviour.

McCullin, 85, is one of the most celebrated photograph­ers of war, conflict and poverty in recent times. Born in London, he worked as a photograph­er’s assistant during the Suez crisis before selling his first photo – of a gang in north London – to the Observer in 1959.

Between 1966 and 1984, he worked as an overseas correspond­ent for the Sunday Times Magazine, where his coverage of crises in Vietnam and Northern Ireland won him especial acclaim.

“I am humbled to have a chance to bring Don McCullin’s life to film,” said Jolie. “I was drawn to his unique combinatio­n of fearlessne­ss and humanity – his absolute commitment to witnessing the truth of war, and his empathy and respect for those who suffer its consequenc­es. We hope to make a film that is as uncompromi­sing as Don’s photograph­y, about the extraordin­ary people and events he witnessed, and the rise and fall of a unique era in journalism.”

Most of Jolie’s films as a director have been set during times of contempora­ry conflict. Her 2011 debut, In the Land of Blood and Honey, was about a romance during the Bosnian war, while Unbroken (2015) adapted the memoir of Olympic runner Louis Zamperini, who was captured by the Japanese during the second world war.

After By the Sea (2015), a love story shot during her honeymoon with former husband Brad Pitt, Jolie adapted Loung Ung’s Khmer Rouge memoir First They Killed My Father.

It was this film that apparently persuaded McCullin to collaborat­e with Jolie.

“Having viewed Angelina’s last film on Cambodia, and having spent so much time during the war there, I was very impressed at how she made such a powerful and accurate representa­tion of the place at that time,” he said. “I feel as if I am in safe, capable and profession­al hands with her.”

The film will be produced by Working Title alongside Hardy’s own Hardy Son & Baker company.

 ??  ?? ‘I was drawn to his unique combinatio­n of fearlessne­ss and humanity’ … Angelina Jolie, who will direct a biopic about photograph­er Don McCullin. Photograph: Peter Nicholls/Reu
‘I was drawn to his unique combinatio­n of fearlessne­ss and humanity’ … Angelina Jolie, who will direct a biopic about photograph­er Don McCullin. Photograph: Peter Nicholls/Reu
 ??  ?? Don McCullin in 2019, next to his 1968 photograph of a US marine in Vietnam. Photograph: Matt Dunham/AP
Don McCullin in 2019, next to his 1968 photograph of a US marine in Vietnam. Photograph: Matt Dunham/AP

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