Christopher Nolan imagines every movie is the last he'll ever make
Summary
Christopher Nolan directed his new film "The Odyssey" as if it were the last movie he would ever make, following his usual intense approach. The film is the first ever shot entirely with IMAX film cameras and was filmed in multiple countries over 91 days.Key Facts
- "The Odyssey" is Nolan's 13th film in 28 years.
- Nolan writes his own screenplays and aims to fully immerse audiences in the story.
- The film was shot entirely on IMAX film cameras, a first for a theatrical release.
- Filming locations included Greece, Iceland, Morocco, Italy, and Scotland.
- Matt Damon starred in the film and said it was the hardest movie he has done.
- Nolan’s earlier work includes well-known films like "Memento," "Inception," and "Oppenheimer."
- Nolan was rejected by film school but persisted by making short films.
- The director has won 18 Academy Awards and his films have earned over $6 billion worldwide.
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