Friday, February 17, 2012

Baz: Matt Damon stars in tragi-comedy about US's Iraqi farce

 
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Matt Damon says of the Americans' calamitous efforts to set up a provisional government in Baghdad: 'It was a disaster. They hired people who couldn't speak Arabic'
Matt Damon told me he has agreed to star in Paul Greengrass's movie about the chaos in Iraq.
The actor and director have been doing final post-production work on The Bourne Ultimatum and they clearly enjoy working together.
Greengrass, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his extraordinary work on United 93, will begin shooting a picture based on Rajiv Chandrasekaran's non-fiction book Imperial Life In The Emerald City, which explored the Americans' calamitous efforts to set up a provisional government in Baghdad, with people being hired more for their loyalty to President Bush than their qualifications.
"It was a disaster," said Matt. "They hired people who couldn't speak Arabic. They hired people to run the accounting system who couldn't add two and two, and people with no expertise in post-conflict reconstruction.
"It was a farce, and I think the film's approach will be to look at it like a tragic black comedy of incompetence.
"Paul's still working on The Bourne Ultimatum and the script for Emerald City isn't complete - but I think the idea is for a farcical tragedy," the actor said when we met at the Hotel du Cap.
Although the film will be based on Chandrasekaran's real-life accounts, Matt told me the character he would play would be fictional.
"They're creating someone for me to play based on several people - a sort of composite," he explained.
Filming on the movie, being produced by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner from London's Working Title studio, begins in February.
 
 

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