Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster on War and 'The Messenger'

On playing the officers who deliver the worst news

Thursday, November 12, 2009

[Above, our interview with Woody Harrelson, Ben Foster and director Oren Moverman]

"The Messenger" tells the story of the grief and pain that families go through when they find out they’ve lost a loved one to war, and the officers whose job it is to deliver that news. We talk to the film’s stars, Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster, about how the film changed their own outlooks on the reality of war.

Guests:

Ben Foster and Woody Harrelson

Contributors:

Jen Poyant

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