| Larceny | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Christopher Nolan |
| Written by | Christopher Nolan |
| Produced by | Ivan Cornell Christopher Nolan |
| Starring | Mark Deighton Dave Savva Jeremy Theobald |
| Cinematography | Christopher Nolan |
| Edited by | Christopher Nolan |
| Music by | David Julyan |
Production company | UCL Film Society |
| Distributed by | Bloomsbury Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 8–9 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Larceny is an unreleased 1996short film written, directed, and edited byChristopher Nolan. The film is a little over eight minutes long and involves an apartment burglary.[1]
A man who pick-pockets people gets chased through the woods by the people he's trying to steal from.
Nolan shot the film over a weekend in black and white with limited equipment and a small cast and crew.[2][3] It was funded by Nolan and shot with equipment, specifically with 16-millimeter cameras, from the film society ofthe students' union ofUniversity College London (UCL).[4] The society describes the film as "one of the best (if not the best) shorts of filmsec recent generations".[4]
It was screened at theCambridge Film Festival in 1996 but has not been made public since.[1][5]David Julyan, who made the music for the film, said in 2024 that he had aVHS copy of it.[1]
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