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Christopher Nolan's Early Experience

Christopher Nolan was born in London, England on July 30th, 1970. When he was a child, he often ran between America and England (because his mother was a stewardess), so his accent was British, but sometimes his speech suddenly became an American accent. He is familiar with the cultures and living habits of the two countries.

From 65438 to 0977, 7-year-old Nolan started his earliest film creation by shooting his toy soldiers with his father's super 8 camera.

1989, his surreal short film Tarantella is an independent film founded by NBC.

1992, graduated from the independent college, Hailibury College in Hertfordshire, London. After that, he entered University College London (UCL) to study English literature. At school, he and some like-minded friends organized the "16mm" club and filmed many short films.

1996 filmed another short film, Theft, which was shown at Cambridge Film Festival.

1997 filmed a 3-minute short film Doodlebug. In 2003, it was included in DVD cinema 16: British short film and released.