Always interested in crime and justice, Christopher Nolan’s first film (a whole seven years before he made Batman Begins) is a curious black and white head-scratcher about a writer who, obsessed with following people, subsequently gets caught up in a life of crime.
In this interview, Nolan explains his key to success and ends up revealing many of the DIY filmmaking techniques he used to make Following.
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