Following

1998 Drama

Christopher Nolan made his feature directorial debut with this 16mm black-and-white British suspense drama, shot on weekends with a $6,000 budget. Wannabe writer Bill, aka "The Young Man" (Jeremy Theobald), is "between jobs," living in impoverished circumstances with no prospects, plots, or outlines. Desperate for ideas, he begins following people in the street to "gather material," more accurately described as a venture into voyeurism. When Cobb (Alex Haw) realizes he's being followed, he confronts Bill. Cobb explains that he goes one step further -- entering people's apartments not only for theft but also to spy on private possessions. The notion of illegal intrusions excites Bill, but graduating to the next plateau beyond break-ins sets him up as a fall guy. Shown at the 1998 San Francisco Film Festival.

Director: Christopher Nolan

Starring: Jeremy Theobald, Alex Haw, Lucy Russell, John Nolan, Dick Bradsell

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Awards

  • Best Achievement in Production

    British Independent Film Awards (1999)

     
  • Christopher Nolan

    Dinard British Film Festival (1999)

  • Christopher Nolan

    Newport International Film Festival (1999)

  • Christopher Nolan

    Rotterdam International Film Festival (1999)

  • Best First Feature

    San Francisco International Film Festival (1998)