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Alex Garland Interview

Alex Garland on Why Make a Film About Civil War Today

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Alex Garland is one of the most exciting and innovative filmmakers working today. His credits include "Ex Machina," "Annihilation," and the upcoming "Men." In "Men," Garland tackles the timely and important topic of toxic masculinity. In a recent interview, Garland explained why he believes it is so important to make a film about civil war today.

"In the US and UK, there's a lot to be very concerned about," Garland said. "We're seeing a rise in nationalism, populism, and xenophobia. These are all dangerous trends that can lead to violence."

Garland's film "Men" is a powerful and disturbing exploration of these trends. The film follows a young woman who is stalked and terrorized by a group of men. Through its unflinching depiction of violence against women, "Men" forces us to confront the misogyny and hatred that is all too prevalent in our society.

Garland hopes that "Men" will start a conversation about these important issues. "I want people to leave the theater feeling angry and upset," he said. "But I also want them to be inspired to take action."

If you are interested in learning more about the issues explored in "Men," I encourage you to check out the following resources:


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