Following | reviewed by: Lee Weber | December 11, 2012
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Nolans debut is one of his best. Following has a jumbled timeline, like Memento, but not backwards. Worth a view if just to visit his roots.
| genre | Crime | Drama | Thriller |
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| synopsis | A struggling, unemployed young writer takes to following strangers around the streets of London, ostensibly to find inspiration for his new novel. |
| lead actors | Alex Haw | Lucy Russell | John Nolan | Dick Bradsell | Gillian El-Kadi | Jennifer Angel | Jeremy Theobald |
| director | Christopher Nolan |












