Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan has received rave reviews online for his latest film – even though it hasn’t been released yet. The film, which follows J. Robert Oppenheimer and the creation of the atomic bomb, features an incredible A-list cast – including Christopher’s stepdaughter Flora.
In the film, Christopher revealed that he happened to cast his 22-year-old daughter as the ‘Burning Victim’ when she arrived on set with his wife and film producer, Emma Thomas. Talking about why he cast her in the role, he told The Telegraph: “We needed someone to do a little bit of an experimental and spontaneous little bit. So it was fantastic. with her in it.”
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He added: “Yes, I try not to analyze my own intentions. But the point is that if you create the ultimate destructive power, it will also destroy those close and dear to you. . I guess that’s my way of showing who they are. to me on the best possible terms.”
© Ray TamarraChristopher, Emma and her children Rory, Flora, Oliver and Magnus Nolan 2014.
According to the publication, Flora appeared in a sequence that played out in Oppenheimer’s mind. This is not the first time Flora has starred in one of her father’s projects, as she has also appeared in Interstellar.
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HELLO! attended the black carpet for the upcoming film’s UK premiere, and Kenneth Branagh told us about the incredibly impressive cast, saying, “It’s been an honor to work with such a cast. with an excellent director on a subject that is both historically important, but also provides an incredible cinematography.
© Frazer Harrison Christopher Nolan attends Paramount Pictures’ Interstellar Premiere at TCL IMAX China Cinema
“It’s great storytelling by a great medium from a master and to be part of it, it’s special.”
Batman Begins star David Dastmalchian added: “I’m digging through history and trying to figure out what I can about him. [William Borden] and his motivation, all of which affect performance. So, of course, then you have to put yourself in the role and try to figure out how to make it your own.”
The premiere made headlines after the stars stepped out to show solidarity with the writers’ strike, Emily Blunt explained, “I think now we just sort things out.. I hope everyone has a fair deal and we’re here to celebrate this movie. And if they call it, we’ll all come together… We’ll have to. We’ll have to. We’ll see what happens. Right now, it’s fun to be together.”
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Christopher later told the audience at the cinema: “We have to admit that you’ve seen them on the red carpet here. Unfortunately, they went to print signs to protest against what they did. We believe the SAG strike is inevitable.”
“I joined one of my associations, the Writers’ Association, to fight for fair wages for their members, and we support them.
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