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An in-depth look at Christopher Nolan, considered to be the most profound, commercially successful director at work today, written with his full cooperation. A rare, revelatory portrait, as close as you’re ever going to get to the Escher drawing that is Christopher Nolan’s remarkable brain (Sam Mendes).
In chapters structured by themes and motifs ( Time ; Chaos ; Dreams ), Shone offers an unprecedented intimate view of the director. Shone explores Nolan’s thoughts on his influences, his vision, his enigmatic childhood past–and his movies, from plots and emotion to identity and perception, including his latest blockbuster, the action-thriller/spy-fi Tenet ( Big, brashly beautiful, grandiosely enjoyable –Variety).
Filled with the director’s never-before-seen photographs, storyboards, and scene sketches, here is Nolan on the evolution of his pictures, and the writers, artists, directors, and thinkers who have inspired and informed his films.
Fabulous: intelligent, illuminating, rigorous, and highly readable. The very model of what a filmmaking study should be. Essential reading for anyone who cares about Nolan or about film for that matter. –Neal Gabler, author of An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood and Walt Disney, The Biography
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An in-depth look at Christopher Nolan, considered to be the most profound, commercially successful director at work today, written with his full cooperation. A rare, revelatory portrait, as close as you’re ever going to get to the Escher drawing that is Christopher Nolan’s remarkable brain (Sam Mendes).
In chapters structured by themes and motifs ( Time ; Chaos ; Dreams ), Shone offers an unprecedented intimate view of the director. Shone explores Nolan’s thoughts on his influences, his vision, his enigmatic childhood past–and his movies, from plots and emotion to identity and perception, including his latest blockbuster, the action-thriller/spy-fi Tenet ( Big, brashly beautiful, grandiosely enjoyable –Variety).
Filled with the director’s never-before-seen photographs, storyboards, and scene sketches, here is Nolan on the evolution of his pictures, and the writers, artists, directors, and thinkers who have inspired and informed his films.
Fabulous: intelligent, illuminating, rigorous, and highly readable. The very model of what a filmmaking study should be. Essential reading for anyone who cares about Nolan or about film for that matter. –Neal Gabler, author of An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood and Walt Disney, The Biography