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Friends at Dusk: A Christopher Nolan Filmography Podcast
Jake Harris & Marshall Doig
39 episodes
1 week ago
"We live in a twilight world." "And there are no friends at dusk." No friends at dusk… unless those friends are making a podcast. Jake and Marshall revisit the filmography of Christopher Nolan, using Tom Shone’s "The Nolan Variations" as a framework for discussing every Nolan feature from "Following" to "Tenet," leading up to the 2023 release of "Oppenheimer." Along the way, they also examine some of the books, stories, and films the director himself cited as influences on his work, ideas, and methods.
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"We live in a twilight world." "And there are no friends at dusk." No friends at dusk… unless those friends are making a podcast. Jake and Marshall revisit the filmography of Christopher Nolan, using Tom Shone’s "The Nolan Variations" as a framework for discussing every Nolan feature from "Following" to "Tenet," leading up to the 2023 release of "Oppenheimer." Along the way, they also examine some of the books, stories, and films the director himself cited as influences on his work, ideas, and methods.
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Episode 24: “American Prometheus”, “The Day After Trinity”
Friends at Dusk: A Christopher Nolan Filmography Podcast
1 hour 34 minutes 35 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 24: “American Prometheus”, “The Day After Trinity”

It’s almost time! This is our last episode until Oppenheimer premieres in wide release. As such, we prepared as much as we can by reading American Prometheus, Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin’s exhaustive biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer.

We also watched The Day After Trinity, the 1981 documentary that chronicles the events of the Los Alamos test and acts as a kind of CliffsNotes on American Prometheus.

So join us for this freewheeling episode, and get ready for July 21.

  • Find where to watch The Day After Trinity on JustWatch
  • Buy American Prometheus on Bookshop.org
  • Buy The Nolan Variations on Bookshop.org
  • Episode-by-episode media list (Google Doc)
  • Kevin McCarthy interview clip with Nolan (TikTok)
  • Barbenheimer fever: 20,000 double features booked, says AMC (Variety)
  • Cillian Murphy encourages Barbenheimer double feature (Games Radar, via La Vanguardia)
  • And again, along with Nolan (IGN)
  • No CGI shots in Oppenheimer, says Nolan (Collider)
  • Greta Gerwig’s Official Barbie Watchlist (Letterboxd)
  • Christopher Nolan goes deep on ‘Oppenheimer’, his most ‘extreme’ film to date (Los Angeles Times; archive link)
  • Behind ‘Oppenheimer,’ a Prizewinning Biography 25 Years in the Making (The New York Times; archive link)
  • Instagram: @friendsatduskpod
  • Twitter: @friendsatdusk
  • Marshall’s Letterboxd: @MDoig
  • Jake’s Letterboxd: @808jake_
  • Read Jake’s review of the Paramore show in Fort Worth here
  • Jake’s Substack: Jacob’s Letter
Friends at Dusk: A Christopher Nolan Filmography Podcast
"We live in a twilight world." "And there are no friends at dusk." No friends at dusk… unless those friends are making a podcast. Jake and Marshall revisit the filmography of Christopher Nolan, using Tom Shone’s "The Nolan Variations" as a framework for discussing every Nolan feature from "Following" to "Tenet," leading up to the 2023 release of "Oppenheimer." Along the way, they also examine some of the books, stories, and films the director himself cited as influences on his work, ideas, and methods.