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How Christopher Nolan's Earliest Films Following and 'Doodlebug' Set a Course for Non-Linear Identity Crises In the first part of our new series delving into the films of Christopher Nolan, we ...
Nearly a decade before he was making movies about bats, Christopher Nolan was turning his attention to bugs. The filmmaker made a debut of sorts with 1997’s “Doodlebug,” a three-minute short ...
It's always fascinating watching major directors' earliest work, and Doodlebug is no different, a no budget, 3-minute film Christopher Nolan wrote, directed, shot and edited in 1997 while he was ...
The director made Doodlebug way back in 1997. It's always a treat to watch famous artists' early work to see how far they've come, and that's exactly why Christopher Nolan's no-budget, 3-minute ...
Doodlebug (1997), with a score by frequent collaborator David Julyan (Following, Prestige, Memento, Batman Begins) was Nolan’s third short film after Tarantella and Larceny, and starred Jeremy ...
Christopher Nolan's rare first short film is now available to watch on YouTube – but it might not stay up for long. ... Doodlebug and Larceny, the latter of which has never been released.
After Christopher Nolan Received A Special Credit On Sinners, Ryan Coogler Shared Sweet Comments On The Filmmaker: ... 1996’s Larceny and Doodlebug – prior to working with him on feature films.
Nolan’s short film “Larceny” has not been shown publicly since a 1996 film festival. With the director in position to win his first Oscar, its cast and crew want to preserve that mystery.
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