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Nolan was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2019, and received a knighthood in 2024 for his contributions to film. Nolan developed an interest in filmmaking from a young age. After studying English literature at University College London, he made several short films before his feature film debut with Following (1998).
Following is a 1998 British independent neo-noir crime thriller film written, produced, directed, photographed, and edited by Christopher Nolan in his feature film directorial debut. It tells the story of a young man who follows strangers around the streets of London and is drawn into a criminal underworld when he fails to keep his distance.
Nolan at the 2013 premiere of Man of Steel Christopher Nolan is a British-American film director, screenwriter, and film producer. His feature directorial debut was the neo-noir crime thriller Following (1998) which was made on a budget of $6,000.
Memento (2000) Memento is a psychological mystery with a mind-bending plot that has since become part of the Nolan directorial identity. The film follows Leonard, who suffers from short-term ...
Christopher Nolan has praised Dune: Part Two as “miraculous” – though admitted he found one aspect of the sequel difficult to keep up with.. The Oscar-winning filmmaker recently moderated a ...
Tom Holland is set to film Christopher Nolan’s new movie in 2025 alongside Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Charlize Theron and more. But the “Spider-Man” actor remains mostly out of the ...
Nolan shot the film over a weekend in black and white with limited equipment and a small cast and crew. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was funded by Nolan and shot with equipment, specifically with 16-millimeter cameras, from the film society of the students' union of University College London (UCL). [ 4 ]
Christopher Nolan Says 'Oppenheimer' Making Almost $1 Billion Points to a 'Post-Franchise, Post-IP Landscape': 'It's Kind of Encouraging' “I have no guilt about being a fan of the ‘Fast ...