Love Indian cinema, is one of the greatest film culture of the world

NewsBharati    01-Apr-2018
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Mumbai, April 1: Christopher Nolan, English film director, screenwriter and producer expressing his love for Indian cinema said he enjoys watching Indian films.

"In fact that is one of the reasons why I am here in India, other than I believe in the cause of saving celluloid film, is to meet more people from the Indian film industry and engage with the people from one of the greatest film culture of the world to learn more about it," Nolan said.

Film maker said "I have watched some Indian cinema, not enough though, but enjoyed them very much. I want to watch more of them."

Iconic filmmakers who made films like "Interstellar", "Dunkirk", "Inception" using high-end technology, supporting the celluloid film is quite a traditional thought. Asked about how he reconciles these two, Nolan said: "Film is a media to tell a story so you can use whatever technology you want it for."

"For example in 'Dunkirk', we tried to tell the story in an ambitious way, in a different way. We used interesting structural techniques and approaches. Traditionalist in terms of working methodology, to me that is a technical question and not an artistic question," he said.