Following (Limited Edition Region B BLU-RAY)

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UK Import. Blu-Ray disc is Region B locked and will only play on All Region Blu-Ray players.

Armed with a 16mm camera, a tiny budget and using his now trademark non-linear structure Nolan presents a gripping Neo-Noir set on the backstreets of London. Shot over the course of 12 months, with Nolan covering the majority of production duties himself, Following a thrilling introduction to one of modern cinema's great visionaries. Curiosity develops into voyeuristic fixation as a young writer, Bill (Jeremy Theobald) follows strangers around London to research a novel. After following Cobb (Alex Haw), a well-heeled stranger, who is actually a thief, Bill's obsession takes a sinister turn. Drawn into Cobb's world of burglary, prying into the personal lives of victims, he becomes obsessed with an attractive young woman, played by Lucy Russell, an aspiring actress making her movie debut. In Cobb, Bill has found a strange companion, part mentor, part confessor and part evil twin.

Special Features and Technical Specs:

  • PREVIOUSLY RESTORED IN 4K
  • NEW Commentary with Actor Jeremy Theobald and Film Critic James Mottram
  • NEW Unfollow - Director Christopher Nolan on Following
  • NEW Dreamcatching - Producer Emma Thomas on Following
  • NEW Wandering - Actor Jeremy Theobald on Following
  • NEW The Blonde - Actor Lucy Russell on Following
  • NEW Backtracking - Editor Gareth Heal on Following
  • NEW Setting the Pace - Composer David Julyan on Following
  • NEW Pay Attention - Jonathan Nolan on Following
  • NEW Following in their Footsteps - Actors Jeremy Theobald & Lucy Russell revisit exterior locations from Following
  • Doodlebug - Short Film by Christopher Nolan
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
  • Limited Edition Booklet: What's in the box? Lifting the lid on Christopher Nolan's debut Following by James Mottram and Lingering Shadows: A look at Christopher Nolan's early neo-noir, Following by Andrew Graves.