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Title 030 on the 101 Films Black Label, this limited-edition release features brand new interviews with Director Christopher Nolan, actors Jeremy Theobald and Lucy Russell, Producer Emma Thomas, Editor Gareth Heal, Composer David Julyan and frequent collaborator Jonathan Nolan. A new 'locations revisited' short film featuring actors Jeremy Theobald and Lucy Russell, a new commentary with actor Jeremy Theobald and film critic James Mottram, Christopher Nolan's short film Doodlebug, beautiful newly commissioned artwork with reversible sleeve and a booklet with new writing on the film.
Curiosity develops into voyeuristic fixation as a young writer, Bill (Jeremy Theobald) follows strangers around London to research a novel. After following Cobb (Alex Haw), a well-heeled stranger, who is a thief, Bill's obsession takes a sinister turn. Drawn into Cobb's world of burglary, prying into the personal lives of victims, he becomes obsessed with an attractive young woman, played by Lucy Russell, an aspiring actress making her movie debut. In Cobb, Bill has found a strange companion, part mentor, part confessor and part evil twin.
- Brand New: Unfollow - Director Christopher Nolan on Following
- Brand New: Dreamcatching - Producer Emma Thomas on Following
- Brand New: Wandering - Actor Jeremy Theobald on Following
- Brand New: The Blonde - Actor Lucy Russell on Following
- Brand New: Backtracking - Editor Gareth Heal on Following
- Brand New: Setting the pace - Composer David Julyan on Following
- Brand New: Pay Attention - Jonathan Nolan on Following
- Brand New: Following in their footsteps - Actors Jeremy Theobald & Lucy Russell revisit exterior locations from Following
- Brand New: Commentary with Actor Jeremy Theobald and Film Critic James Mottram.
- Doodlebug - Short Film by Christopher Nolan
- Theatrical Trailer
- 101 Films
- 71 mins approx
- Christopher Nolan
- 15
- Jeremy Theobald
- Lucy Russell
- Alex Haw
- English
- 1998
- English
- 1
- B
- 101 Films
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Total Price: £33.98
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Title 030 on the 101 Films Black Label, this limited-edition release features brand new interviews with Director Christopher Nolan, actors Jeremy Theobald and Lucy Russell, Producer Emma Thomas, Editor Gareth Heal, Composer David Julyan and frequent collaborator Jonathan Nolan. A new 'locations revisited' short film featuring actors Jeremy Theobald and Lucy Russell, a new commentary with actor Jeremy Theobald and film critic James Mottram, Christopher Nolan's short film Doodlebug, beautiful newly commissioned artwork with reversible sleeve and a booklet with new writing on the film.
Curiosity develops into voyeuristic fixation as a young writer, Bill (Jeremy Theobald) follows strangers around London to research a novel. After following Cobb (Alex Haw), a well-heeled stranger, who is a thief, Bill's obsession takes a sinister turn. Drawn into Cobb's world of burglary, prying into the personal lives of victims, he becomes obsessed with an attractive young woman, played by Lucy Russell, an aspiring actress making her movie debut. In Cobb, Bill has found a strange companion, part mentor, part confessor and part evil twin.
- Brand New: Unfollow - Director Christopher Nolan on Following
- Brand New: Dreamcatching - Producer Emma Thomas on Following
- Brand New: Wandering - Actor Jeremy Theobald on Following
- Brand New: The Blonde - Actor Lucy Russell on Following
- Brand New: Backtracking - Editor Gareth Heal on Following
- Brand New: Setting the pace - Composer David Julyan on Following
- Brand New: Pay Attention - Jonathan Nolan on Following
- Brand New: Following in their footsteps - Actors Jeremy Theobald & Lucy Russell revisit exterior locations from Following
- Brand New: Commentary with Actor Jeremy Theobald and Film Critic James Mottram.
- Doodlebug - Short Film by Christopher Nolan
- Theatrical Trailer
- 101 Films
- 71 mins approx
- Christopher Nolan
- 15
- Jeremy Theobald
- Lucy Russell
- Alex Haw
- English
- 1998
- English
- 1
- B
- 101 Films
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £33.98
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Worth it
Delayed in it's arrival but amazing in its quality and packaging. Definitely worth the surprisingly low price for what it is.
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Great but late
Item itself is absolutely worth it. Nice cover art, great film and it comes with plenty of bonus features. Did arrive late though but updates were good to balance that out.
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It's lovely set
I really wanted to see Christopher Nolan's first film as I'm a big fan of his. Really like the booklet, a very interesting read, and it is a good movie, you see the seeds of his later work in this.
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The Fascinating Beginnings of Christopher Nolan
Compared to the massive resources Christopher Nolan commands for films such as the Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception, and Tenet, it is fascinating to see what he achieved on a micro-budget. Many of his now well-known preoccupations are present here in "Following" such as non-linear story structure and unreliable narration. The main character shares his name with the central character in Inception... 101 Films has done a wonderful job in the packaging and presentation of this film. The documentaries/interviews that accompany the main feature are both entertaining and informative.
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Nolan begins
Christopher Nolan’s first feature is a sign of things to come; time twisting, complex characters, odd character names even and surprise twist endings. The commentary and extra features here are excellent and interviews with those involved are insightful and interesting. The deluxe package I received  included a booklet with great essays from film historians. Great film, great features, great package overall.
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