When we talk about director Christopher Nolan’s career, one might think that Memento – the film starring Guy Pearce, who suffers from amnesia and wears a tattoo on his body as a reminder – is the director’s first film.
However, two years earlier, Nolan had already released a feature film, more confidential, Following, the follower. Released in 1998, the film tells the story of Bill, a novelist who has a strange habit of following strangers on the street. But one day the roles are reversed and it is she who finds herself being followed by Cobb, a psychopathic thief who eventually drags her into his schemes.
Nolan’s career is almost flawless, with nine other feature films, all praised by the press and the public. A filmography that straddles different genres, such as Detective Insomnia, in which Al Pacino meets the disturbing Robin Williams against the grain.
Nolan also approached the war film with Dunkirk and its five-star cast (Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh, Harry Styles, Cillian Murphy…). Sci-fi, too, with Interstellar, a film sometimes compared to Kubrick’s 2001 when it came out, or even Inception.
But, undoubtedly, because of his foray into the world of the iconic character Batman, the director remains the most recognizable by the general public to this day, thanks to his trilogy Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises.
Therefore, on July 19, we will be able to discover in cinemas the twelfth feature film of Christopher Nolan: Oppenheimer, a historical film that examines the life of a scientist during the origin of the atomic bomb development project. Second World War.
Hence, twelve films and the same number of posters that we suggest you identify in this quiz using zoomed-in details.
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