Oppenheimer: Cillian Murphy and Florence Pugh Reveal Christopher Nolan’s Unique Qualities

Oppenheimer stars Cillian Murphy and Florence Pugh reveal what about Christopher Nolan stood out while directing the critically acclaimed biographical thriller in a new featurette from the film.In a clip from the making-of featurette, The Story of Our Time: The Making of Oppenheimer, Murphy, a long-time collaborator alongside Nolan, expressed how much he admires the British-American filmmaker’s keen eye on set. According to Murphy, who stars as the eponymous theoretical physicist in Oppenheimer, Nolan is a go-with-the-flow type of helmer who knows when to take command, tries “not to be self-conscious” about his approach and is a “craftsman who’s been doing this for some time.” He also relayed an anecdote about shooting a scene when there was a technological issue that threatened to stop it in its tracks, but it didn’t throw Nolan off. “I’ve shot on the side of a mountain with Chris in a snowstorm and the soundman’s portable mixing thing froze, but we kept on shooting. That’s how he is, he leads from the front. He’s got such stamina and determination that the rest of us follow,” he said.Meanwhile, Pugh, who stars as Oppenheimer’s first love and long-time mistress, Jean Tatlock, appreciated how Nolan rallied the cast and crew during her first experience working with the director. Pugh lauded the atmosphere Nolan cultivated on the set of Oppenheimer, making it easier to play her part. “I think every single person has come to set knowing that they have been hired because, somewhere along the line, Chris thought that you did a good job, and this goes for crew as well,” she said. “I’ve never been in an environment where the crew and the cast are so desperate to show what they can do that it creates this incredible buzz.”Oppenheimer Borrowed Oval Office Set From Popular TV Series

Oppenheimer stars Cillian Murphy and Florence Pugh reveal what about Christopher Nolan stood out while directing the critically acclaimed biographical thriller in a new featurette from the film.

Oppenheimer Borrowed Oval Office Set From Popular TV Series

In a clip from the making-of featurette, The Story of Our Time: The Making of Oppenheimer, Murphy, a long-time collaborator alongside Nolan, expressed how much he admires the British-American filmmaker’s keen eye on set. According to Murphy, who stars as the eponymous theoretical physicist in Oppenheimer, Nolan is a go-with-the-flow type of helmer who knows when to take command, tries “not to be self-conscious” about his approach and is a “craftsman who’s been doing this for some time.” He also relayed an anecdote about shooting a scene when there was a technological issue that threatened to stop it in its tracks, but it didn’t throw Nolan off. “I’ve shot on the side of a mountain with Chris in a snowstorm and the soundman’s portable mixing thing froze, but we kept on shooting. That’s how he is, he leads from the front. He’s got such stamina and determination that the rest of us follow,” he said.

Meanwhile, Pugh, who stars as Oppenheimer’s first love and long-time mistress, Jean Tatlock, appreciated how Nolan rallied the cast and crew during her first experience working with the director. Pugh lauded the atmosphere Nolan cultivated on the set of Oppenheimer, making it easier to play her part. “I think every single person has come to set knowing that they have been hired because, somewhere along the line, Chris thought that you did a good job, and this goes for crew as well,” she said. “I’ve never been in an environment where the crew and the cast are so desperate to show what they can do that it creates this incredible buzz.”

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