Larceny (lost Christopher Nolan short film; 1996)

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Poster for the short film. Possibly unofficial; source of the image unknown (particularly the top half).

Status: Lost

Larceny is a 1996 short film directed by Christopher Nolan. The film was created over the course of a single weekend using an Arriflex 16BL camera while Nolan was part of the University College London film society.[1][2] Similar to his debut feature film Following, it was a "no-budget" film funded by Nolan himself.

The short was only shown once, at the 1996 Cambridge Film Festival.[3] It was regarded as "one of the best (if not the best) shorts of filmsoc recent generations" by UCL film society and said to "[contain] some superb hand-held camera work, and a fast paced gripping story." It has a runtime between 8-9 minutes, contrary to what the British Film Institute lists.[4]

The film has a runtime between 8-9 minutes, contrary to what BFI lists. This is supported by the UCL film society page and a Nolan interview quoted in Christopher Nolan: A Critical Study of the Films. Multiple VHS copies are known to still be held by individuals involved with the project, but none have been made public. Nolan still maintains tight control over the short film's rights.

Synopsis

According to the British Film Institute: "A man with a bag over his head is being beaten up by a gangster but pleads mistaken identity. It turns out that he is the room-mate of the man they're looking for, who is at that moment boarding a plane out of the country."

IMDb lists the synopsis as "A man who likes to pick-pocket people, gets chased through the woods by the people he's trying to steal from" but the origin of this is unknown; considering IMDb can be edited by anyone, this is likely inaccurate.[5]

Film Credits

Starring: The Man - Jeremy Theobald, Toby - Mark Deighton, Wooly Hat - Dave Savva

Production Assistant: Emma Thomas

Sound: David Lloyd

Assistant Director: Nigel Karikari

Music: David Julyan

Assistant Camera: Ivan Cornell

Written, Directed, Shot and Edited: Christopher Nolan

Produced: Christopher Nolan, Ivan Cornell

Thanks: Mike Dunderdale, Steve Street, Bloomsbury TV, UCL Film Society

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References