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For months, we knew that Christopher Nolan was preparing the filming of his next film – his first since 2017 Dunkirk . But in the typical Nolan style, everything in the film was kept secret, without title, outline, concrete detail. But Warner Bros has just confirmed that the shooting of the film had begun, sharing some fascinating details about what the master filmmaker had planned.

The film is called Tenet – a clbadic title in one word of Nolan. It's a spy film, written by Nolan himself, which has to shoot in seven countries. And in his cast, you'll find Aaron Taylor-Johnson, John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Dimple Kapadia and Nolan's lucky charm, Michael Caine. As a director, he teamed up with director Hoyte van Hoytema and scorer of the Oscars Black Panther Ludwig Göransson, on board to present the musical accompaniment of the film.

It is interesting to hear Nolan enter complete spying territory – one wonders for a long time if the filmmaker would ever bring his talents to the Bond saga, with Inception channeling the airwaves 007 on its territory of usual cerebral science fiction. And what does Tenet really mean? It concerns principles and beliefs – the central ethic of a religion or school of thought. Now that resembles the Christopher Nolan we all know. Tenet arrives on the big screen on July 17, 2020.


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