Level | Item |
Ref No | GUA/9/4/1/4/5/3 |
Title | Christopher Nolan |
Date | 27 August 2002 |
Extent | 1 audio cassette tape, 2 WAV files (653.6 MB and 150 MB) |
Creator Name | British Film Institute (BFI), 1933- |
Guardian News & Media Ltd, 1967 |
Description | Audio recording of an interview with film director Christopher Nolan in front of a live audience as part of the Guardian sponsored National Film Theatre Guardian interview series.
The recording begins with host Geoff Andrew of the National Film Theatre introducing the event and a screeing of Nolans most recent film Insomnia. Andrew then introduces a selection of other film clips showcasing Nolans work before proceeding to put questions to Nolan. The recording takes the form of a question and answer session with members of the audience from 46.06 on track 1.
A summary of key topics is included below.
Track 1: 00.00 Introductions and film clips 03:55 Where he developed his unusual approach to narrative 07:20 Advantages of returning to a linear structure with Insomnia; a comparison with Memento 11:49 The comparative emotional depths of Insomnia and Memento 12:51 Guy Pearces performance in Memento and Pacinos performance in Insomnia 14:06 Psychological film genre; the fear of not being in control 16:07 Moral questions in Insomnia 19:14 Approach to genre filmmaking 21:13 Making Insomnia 28:12 Hallucinatory effects of fatigue and sound in Insomnia 30:30 Insomnia script; working with Hillary Seitz 32:56 Working with intelligent actors 36:18 Insomnia; working on different scale 38:12 Worries about getting Memento 39:52 Writing Memento 42:38 The attraction of filmmaking 47:45 Where genre filmmaking is going now 49:10 The process of working with different actors: Al Pacino, Robin Williams and Hillary Swank 52:58 Does a producers power influence his filming decisions? 54:40 Editing his films; working with Dody Dorn 57:47 Moving to the US; landscape of the films 1:00:40 Characterisation in Insomnia
Track 2: 00:00 Characterisation in thrillers; influenced by Hitchcocks Strangers on a Train (cont.) 03:07 Current and future projects; the Howard Hughes project 03:48 Memento DVD that can be played chronologically 05:54 Interest of proposed Howard Hughes project 06:39 Directing and writing 08:24 Morality in Insomnia; motivation in Memento and Insomnia 11:40 Using film storyboards.
Films mentioned in the course of the interview include: Following; Memento; Insomnia and Strangers on a Train. |
Access Status | Open |
Access Conditions | Access to recording via GNM Digital Repository |
Format | Electronic record |
Tape recording |