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The story of one man's obsession with other people. When Bill is confronted by his latest 'target', a man called Cobb, he is further drawn into a life of snooping and breaking and entering...
Product Identifiers
ProducerEmma Thomas, Jeremy Theobold
EAN5060021171450
eBay Product ID (ePID)3960124
Product Key Features
ActorJeremy Theobald, Lucy Russell, John Nolan, Alex Haw
Film/TV TitleFollowing
DirectorChristopher Nolan
Release Year2003
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesAudio Commentary - 1. Christopher Nolan - Director\Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer\Multi Angles\Re-Edit Facility
GenreDrama, General
Run Time70 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate15
Number of Discs1
ComposerDavid Julyan
Executive ProducerPeter Broderick
Additional InformationBill (Jeremy Theobald) is in trouble. He's a writer who, when bored with pounding the keys on his Remington, goes into the streets to follow people. He becomes so obsessed with following them that he has set up rules--like not following them when he discovers where they live or work. Then, one day, he breaks those rules. And, as he explains to the policeman he is telling all this to, "that was when the trouble started." Bill gets closer and closer to those he is following. He follows one man into a restaurant, and is startled when the man, Cobb (Alex Haw), confronts him. Cobb, too, is interested in people--but he doesn't follow them, his interested is peaked by robbing them. Bill joins Cobb in breaking into an apartment. So begins FOLLOWING, Christopher Nolan's fiendishly clever first film. Nolan was director, screenwriter, co-producer, director of photography, and co-editor, and only able to shoot on Saturdays--the filming took a year. Set in the grimy streets of London, the tightly wound thriller unfolds in a series of overlapping plots, each more intricate than the last, each pulling Bill deeper and deeper into ever worse trouble. FOLLOWING may be short in length and cheaply made; it is also devastating.
ReviewsUSA Today - ...[A] tightly constructed drama....Nolan plays tricks with the story's chronology..., Los Angeles Times - ...FOLLOWING is a taut, ingenious British neo noir....Nolan relishes the sheer nastiness he keeps stirred up, unabated for 70 minutes...