Christopher Nolan to be Honored with BFI Fellowship
The 'Oppenheimer' director's films have grossed over $6.1 billion worldwide, with his latest film becoming his biggest UK box office hit.
- Christopher Nolan, the acclaimed director of 'Oppenheimer', is set to receive the BFI Fellowship, the highest honor bestowed by the British Film Institute.
- The award will be presented at the BFI Chair’s Dinner in London on February 14, 2024, followed by an 'In Conversation' event and a special introduction to 'Tenet' at BFI IMAX.
- Nolan's films, including 'Oppenheimer', 'Dunkirk', and 'Interstellar', have won 11 Academy Awards and grossed over $6.1 billion worldwide.
- 'Oppenheimer', Nolan's latest film, has grossed over $950 million globally and is his biggest film ever at the UK box office, surpassing 'The Dark Knight' and 'Dunkirk'.
- Nolan has been recognized for his commitment to the cinema industry and his efforts in preserving celluloid through his involvement with The Film Foundation and the Morf Foundation.