Christopher Nolan was born in London on July, 30th
in 1970 as a child of a British father and an American mother. He began
making war movies with his older brother Matt using his father's super
8mm camera and an assortment of male action figures. At the age of seven
Star Wars came out and influenced him to do short science fiction films
in the verge of George Lucas space saga.
Nolan was living in Chicago at that time and also made films together with Adrien and Roko Belic
While an undergraduate at University College in London his super 8mm surreal short "Tarantella" was shown in
the US on PBS' "Image Union" in 1989. Nolan then studied English
Literature at University College London. Meanwhile he continued making
film, now at the college film society and in 16mm.
By the mid-90s, he had hooked up with Jeremy Theobald
who appeared in the short movie"Larceny" (which was shown at the
Cambridge Film Festival in 1996) and the three-minute surreal film
"Doodlebug".
It was Theobald who co-produced and stared as the lead in Christopher Nolan's first full feature called Following.
Following, a no-budget black-and-white movie produced in London over a
one year period of time and finished in 1998 received multiple awards
including the Rotterdam International Film Festival's Tiger Award and
the Slamdance Black & White Award. This allowed Nolan to direct the
highly acclaimed film Memento in 2000, for which he also wrote the screenplay.
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