Alex Garland is in wonderland as director of Ex Machina

ALEX Garland refuses to bask in the moment. The novelist-turned-screenwriter has directed his first movie, a dystopian morality play, entitled Ex Machina. He is no longer a background toiler. He is calling the shots, but he’s not presumptuous about it.
“There’s a tendency to overstate the importance of the director,” he says, flatly. “I know it sounds very self-effacing. Honestly, it’s quite true. I don’t put the emphasis on directing that you are supposed to. It doesn’t really marry with my experience. Filmmaking, so far as I can tell, is a collaboration between a large group of people.”