Oscar winner asks court to protect Bergdahl interview tapes
RALEIGH, N.C. — An Oscar-winning filmmaker has asked a judge to prevent the military from forcing him to turn over interviews with Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, adding Hollywood intrigue to the soldier’s prosecution on desertion accusations.
Attorneys for screenwriter Mark Boal filed a complaint Wednesday in a California federal court seeking to block a subpoena from North Carolina-based military prosecutors. The complaint says the prosecutors intend to issue their demand on Friday for 25 hours of audio recordings of Boal and Bergdahl.
Boal won two Academy Awards in 2009 as producer and screenwriter for the Iraq war drama “The Hurt Locker.” He interviewed Bergdahl starting in 2014 as research for a possible film project, and excerpts of their discussions formed the basis for the second season of the “Serial” podcast.
Bergdahl faces charges of desertion and misbehaviour before the enemy after walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009 and winding up in enemy captivity for five years. The latter charge is relatively rare and carries a punishment of up to life in prison.


