
Christopher Nolan revealed to Empire magazine that he “shot over 2 million feet of film” during the making of “The Odyssey,” which filmed for 91 days earlier this year. The movie is Nolan’s adaptation of Homer’s Greek epic and marks his follow-up project to “Oppenheimer,” which won Nolan the Oscars for best picture and director. […]
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