Published 15:33 IST, August 27th 2020
'Tenet' BTS video featuring John David, Robert Pattinson, and Christopher Nolan out now
Tenet behind-the-scenes video was recently released featuring its cast and some crew members. Check out the video and read on.
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Tenet, written and directed by Christopher lan, is among most anticipated films of year. movie is releasing in atres worldwide, where cinemas are open. It garnered mostly positive responses from audiences. w makers have released a behind--scenes video from film.
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Tenet behind--scenes video
new Tenet exclusive behind--scenes video is released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It features John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Christopher lan, along with producer Emma Thomas, director of photography Hoyte Van Hoytema, executive producer Thomas Hayslip, Himesh Patel, production designer Nathan Crowley, Dimple Kapia and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. y explained what went behind shooting film.
Describing Tenet
video starts with John David Washington saying that audiences have never seen anything like Tenet before. Robert Pattinson said it is a “swift kind of an action-packed venture” movie. Elizabeth Debicki said that movie has certain ims that she has never seen before on-screen. Kenneth Branagh said that it is a “hellraising high stakes thriller” from an “extraordinary” filmmaker. Christopher lan said Tenet is an espion story, a classic spy movie, which he grew up loving.
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Tenet idea and filming
Christopher lan explains that Tenet deals with concept of inversion which is idea that entity of an object or person could be revised. John David Washington said that he h a tough time filming as movie h to be shot in revise, which has t been done before. He went through extensive training. Emma Thomas praised his efforts and hard work. Hoyte Van Hoytema, Thomas Hayslip, Himesh Patel, and Nathan Crowley explains how Tenet did t use CGI as filmmaker wanted to do things for real and in-camera.
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team applauded David’s work. Dimple Kapia seemed amazed by Christopher lan’s vision, as she along with ors were impress with his idea. team talked about how movie was shot in different places around world, including Los Angeles, India, and ors to get aunticity.
John David Washington revealed that shooting car sequences in such scale with closing an entire free-way was a first for him. re were numerous extras used while filming Tenet, as y wanted it to give real feels. Aaron Taylor-Johnson said that shooting in actual places gave m real essence. team talked about how filming plane crash scene was a huge deal for every one of m. In end, everyone praises Christopher lan’s vision and effort he put into to accomplish his vision.
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15:33 IST, August 27th 2020