Five-time Oscar-nominee Christopher Nolan has an impressive filmography of blockbuster movies. Take a look at some of his iconic films here.
The plot follows an unnamed protagonist who becomes involved in an act of international espionage which sees him fight across two timelines, one moving forward, the other back into the past.
It is a fim about the evacuation of British and French soldiers from Dunkirk to England during the Second World War, told from three perspectives - land, sea,and air.
The film starring Al Pacino, Robin Williams and Hilary Swank follows two LA homicide detectives who investigate the disturbing murder of a teenage girl.
The first of Nolan’s Batman trilogy is underappreciated now due to its two undoubtedly superior sequels, but that’s not to say that Bale’s first outing as the damaged hero isn’t still a great watch.
The film stars Guy Pearce as a man with short-term memory loss who is trying desperately to track down his wife’s murderer. Memento - a brave choice for Nolan’s directorial debut - is now considered a cult classic.
Another brilliant mind-boggler from Nolan, Inception sees a thief who uses dream-sharing technology to steal corporate secrets tasked with planting an idea into a CEO.
Third instalments are always tricky, and although The Dark Knight Rises doesn’t quite measure up to its predecessor, it is still an awesome blockbuster.
The 2nd instalment of Nolan’s Batman trilogy sees Christian Bale’s caped crusader do battle with The Joker and Harvey Dent.
The film follows the bitter rivalry between two stage magicians who used to work together before a fatal accident caused a rift.
With its captivating storyline, epic visuals and brilliant cast, Interstellar is possibly Nolan’s greatest film to date.