by James Mottram (Author), Kenneth Branagh (Afterword by), John David Washington (Foreword by)
"It's like Inception but complicated." -- Nilo Otero, Tenet first assistant director
FROM DIRECTOR CHRISTOPHER NOLAN comes a mind-blowing espionage thriller so unique that audiences will puzzle over its intricacies for years to come. The Secrets of Tenet takes readers on an exclusive journey into Nolan's time-bending masterpiece, offering rare insights into all aspects of its creation.- Learn from Christopher Nolan himself, as he and a range of other key collaborators--including producer Emma Thomas and production designer Nathan Crowley--give you an essential masterclass that lays bare the director's process and his singular creative vision.
- Discover exclusive art and never-before-seen photos. Illustrated with candid behind-the-scenes imagery and compelling conceptual art, this is the ultimate exploration of a film guaranteed to linger in the imagination long into the future...and perhaps the past.
- John David Washington and Kenneth Branagh share their personal perspectives on working with Christopher Nolan in the book's foreword and backword.
- A prestige volume for your home library. This large format, deluxe book is the perfect addition to your bookshelf or coffee table--a must-have memento for Christopher Nolan fans.
Author Biography
James Mottram is a film critic, journalist, and author. He has written several books on cinema, including The Making of Memento, The Sundance Kids, and, for Insight Editions, The Making of Dunkirk, Die Hard: The Ultimate Visual History, The Secrets of Tenet: Inside Christopher Nolan's Quantum Cold War, and Jurassic Park: The Ultimate Visual History. He has also contributed to numerous critical anthologies, on everything from Japanese cinema to war movies, and is a regular on movie podcast Inside Total Film. He lives in London.
Number of Pages: 156
Dimensions: 0.9 x 11.3 x 10.2 IN
Publication Date: September 08, 2020