Dunkirk Is Christopher Nolan's Shortest Film So Far

    Dunkirk Is Christopher Nolan's Shortest Film So Far


    With a run-time of approximately one hour and 47 minutes Dunkirk is going to be the shortest film in Christopher Nolan’s career since his directorial debut.

    The 46-year-old director’s World War II epic is this year’s one of the highly-anticipated movies, which will hit the US theatres next month.

    The film starring Tom Hardy, Mark Rylance and Harry Styles will be the shortest after Nolan’s first feature-length film Following, a source confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.

    Following, a neo-noir crime drama, was released on 12 September, 1998 in Toronto.

    Dunkirk Is Christopher Nolan's Shortest Film So Far

    Dunkirk will be 62 minutes less than Interstellar, which starred Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway in the lead role. It was Nolan’s longest film with a running time of two hours and 49 minutes.

    His 2008 superhero movie The Dark Knight was two hours and 32 minutes long, while Leonardo DiCaprio starrer Inception was two hours and 28 minutes long.