![interstellar](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_fPyTSjqJm0INOAnbVoObCNzhQ09qbMyK5t6ppxc46JFPqQgTD8lGSMu6iMPOK4574C5MZtkDdiNRlO-8Q2O4KRf-BTGqotx8wbplJhFbDXtfio1jkldIPe01MIvtAmEG2BJp3xhmXyA/s1600/0.jpg)
A new video essay looks at the working method of one of modern Hollywood's most powerful filmmakers.
A decade ago, Christopher Nolan was widely celebrated for his gritty rebooting of Batman and sophisticated fare like The Prestige and Inception, but in recent years he's become a divisive figure, criticised by many for what they see as the shallowness of The Dark Knight Rises and Interstellar. Love him or hate him, few filmmakers are afforded such a continuing opportunity to explore their vision so determinedly.
A new video essay from Fandor looks at the methodology Nolan employs in the construction of his films.