So good. Reminds me of the Miyamoto Musashi quote, “from one thing, know ten thousand things”. Thinking laterally allows you to apply learnings from one area of your life to another.
I could listen to this man talk all day about art or films. He is so far ahead of many other Hollywood directors today, making the likes of Michael Bay look like primitive cavemen.
Nolan would've definitely related/looked at Batman (1989) in the scene where the Joker, played by Jack Nicholson destroys paintings in a museum - all but one by Francis Bacon for his Batman films.
I would've loved to hear what he had to say about the significance of Bacon's "Study for the Head of George Dyer” being in Inception. Loved this video though, Christopher Nolan is always so well spoken.
Ah yes, he talked about the Bacon painting in Inception when I interviewed him for this Tate video, but we didn't have room to include it. Perhaps next time. What a brilliant man.
Jane Burton Sucks that there was no room for it! Did love what he had to say about Heath's Joker makeup being heavily influenced by Bacon's work so it wasn't entirely a loss. (: And he is a brilliant man indeed!
Mr. Nolan is the BEST director of this generation, he takes his time makes great realistic films, he made batman fans love batman again, making it as real as possible , barely no cgi.
MASONBUCHKO.COM Absolutely,(in my opinion) film makers of this generation such as Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, Steven Spielberg ,Ridley Scott etc, they truly make GREAT movies, Christopher Nolan doesn't do great, he does LEGENDARY
MASONBUCHKO.COM i honestly don't care how much money a film makes or how popular it is, these characteristics have no impact to the quality of the film, i for one i'm very open minded to movies whether it'd be a blockbuster movie or an indeppendant indie film. ratings and critics reviews shouldn't matter to one's view of a movie.
Mason Buchko For me, it's Kubrick, after that there's a BIIIIIGGGG gap, and then there are guys like Fincher, Scorsese, Miyazaki, Tarantino and Nolan (although I didn't like the Dark Knight Rises)
100%. That’s how I found this video lol. I was like “you know who could play Francis Bacon in a biopic?? CHRIS NOLAN!!!” Glad I’m not the only one that sees it 😂
the inscrutable attention this man has to even individual elements of action films is pretty remarkable; comparing him to most other action film directors (e.g. michael bay) just shows how impressive he is as a film-making talent
It may be an assumption, but I think that the inspiration for the Inception was Jacob's Ladder, which also used Bacon's paintings for its monster designs.
The last shot of the clown figure looks (obviously) immensly similar to the Heath Ledger joker. I would have loved to hear a few words on the relationship between that clown figure and the final design.
Not only Joker but IMO Chris Nolan have given us most of the best Villains in Superhero movie genre i.e. Harvey 'Two-face' Dent, Dr. Jonathan Lane aka Scarecrow & lastly Bane. That's why lately I've made a tribute video for the Best Villains in Superhero movies (including Nolan's Batman's villains with Magneto [1st class] & Loki!), using Imagine Dragon's IT'S WHERE MY DEMONS HIDE in the background. Please check my channel for it.
You don't need to use oils to achieve texture or "thickness"! Today, there are MANY acrylic mediums (Golden Light Molding paste ROCKS! Texture galore and SUPER lightweight). Nearly any texture or sheen you can imagine can be had with acrylic additives, saving a fortune on pricey paints. I start with acrylics, for weird brights you cannot get with oils (linseed oil dulls). After the acrylic underpainting is completely dry - I pile on top the deep, rich, luminous tones that can only had with certain oils. There's plenty of color crossover but you can forget about getting the delicious depth of Alizarin Crimson oil with the "same" shade in acrylic. Not even close. You learn as you DO. But painters haven't needed to RELY on oils in decades, if it's thickness or texture they're after.
Which artist inspired the Joker's smeared smile in The Dark Knight? Christopher Nolan reveals all! #TateBritain ua-cam.com/video/u1R4CFUxj9c/v-deo.html
In Tim Burton's 1989 Batman, Joker prevented one of his goons from slashing a Francis Bacon piece when they were marauding the art gallery. "Not this one, I kinda like it." I wonder if that scene was the inception of this Bacon influence for Christopher Nolan? twitter.com/wdnky
@@LeonardLuzon no. British is Scotland, England and Wales. UK is Scotland, England, Wales and northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is nothing to do with Britain. We fought a war in Ireland for 800 years against the British to retain our individual culture and identity. Bacon was born in Dublin, Ireland. He was Irish.
So no mention of Lee Bermejo, who started working on the Joker graphic novel with Greg Rucka while Nolan and his team were still deciding what the Joker would look like in the next movie? Okay.
Bruno's Geek Reviews Hi Bruno, Chris did mention other interpretations of the Joker during his interview, but we didn't have time to include them in our film.
Nick Aldridge O.k. I mentioned it because the Joker drawn by Bermejo was, unless a HUGE coincidence happened, basically the visual template for the one seen in The Dark Knight. It goes beyond just the notion that previous versions had an influence here and there. Since in the interview Nolan mostly addressed the visual side of the creation I was taken aback by how Bermejo wasn't even mentioned in passing. (Especially considering how the uninformed bash the artist by saying he ripped off the Dark Knight look, which makes it even worse.) In any case and regarding what concerns you, this video was very well done and had good transitions, congrats.
I am not impressed to hear that a mainstream director loving francis bacon because he is something popular but francis bacon' s paintings are understood loved by small amount of people even today. I am sorry but this is the truth. The inspiration isn't sensed at all. His movies and bacon's paintings are not related at all
@Erelf for you. Claiming to have the truth is pretty much a bit out of the way considering the subjective medium you are talking about. He wasn’t saying that all of his movies or every part of them were inspired by Bacon all the way through.
you as an audience have the right to claim you don't see them related. but you don't get to claim that as a fact. and a mainstream director needs your permission to be interested about and inspired from a great artist? why do you think you people are gate keepers of "true art"? annoying
So this guy needed a painting to actually come up with the idea to make The Joker more realistic by smudging his make-up and giving him actual scars? That's a really pretentious curve.
I actually agree with this. He didn't get that from the paintinng lol. I noticed artists never reveal their true innspirations, they always say it's from something else. The Crow, A ClockWork Orange, Batman 1989, Heat = Dark Knight
JAY V Nolan has mentioned Heat as an inspiration for the TDK. How about you two do a bit of research before pretentiously saying things like that. And when you’re doing something, you don’t always take every work in existence into consideration to do your projects because that’s even maybe impossible. Some things are just coincidences. Have you read about multiple discovery? You should.
@@MM-hk4pb Whatever dude, it's easy for artists to just name drop other artists to make themselves look more educated. It's like a Pinterest Wall and you go "oh yeah, I had all this INSPIRATION" and go off on a tangent, being like "oh, that shook me soooo bad, I HAD to do something with it". Been there, done that. No one except art plebs care.
For a guy who makes such action packed films,he is really calm
It's not action, it's Nolanism.
Action can be silent and beautiful too.
It’s the money that does that ...
Please make it so!! I love horror, but most of its shit…
You can kinda see there’s a deep current running under the calm, measured exterior
"To be an artist, you don't just study the art you specialize in, but you study different arts from different perspectives"
So good. Reminds me of the Miyamoto Musashi quote, “from one thing, know ten thousand things”. Thinking laterally allows you to apply learnings from one area of your life to another.
I could listen to this man talk all day about art or films. He is so far ahead of many other Hollywood directors today, making the likes of Michael Bay look like primitive cavemen.
Crichjo32 I don't think you need Christopher Nolan to make Michael Bay look like a caveman.
PauLtus B Ha ha, probably true!
Crichjo32 yes
Yes I agree with what has just been said, no silliness.
5 year olds with cell phones make Michael Bay look like cavemen
One of my favourite directors talks about his opinions on my favourite artist...well what could be better.
Really fascinating to see what inspires Christopher Nolan. Francis Bacon seems like a rather unique I guess I'll try and research him more.
Nolan looks incredibly like Bacon. Perhaps his son
I'd like to see him tackle horror films.
That'd be interesting
Nolan would've definitely related/looked at Batman (1989) in the scene where the Joker, played by Jack Nicholson destroys paintings in a museum - all but one by Francis Bacon for his Batman films.
Very ironic
Nolan copied many scenes from that Batman
@@jalenjohnson1662 not ironic, Nolan deliberately referenced the Burton Batman films and earlier depictions of that Joker
I would've loved to hear what he had to say about the significance of Bacon's "Study for the Head of George Dyer” being in Inception. Loved this video though, Christopher Nolan is always so well spoken.
Ah yes, he talked about the Bacon painting in Inception when I interviewed him for this Tate video, but we didn't have room to include it. Perhaps next time. What a brilliant man.
Jane Burton Sucks that there was no room for it! Did love what he had to say about Heath's Joker makeup being heavily influenced by Bacon's work so it wasn't entirely a loss. (: And he is a brilliant man indeed!
@@janeburton2589 What did he say? bacon painting in inception.
great man, greater film director
I think this is actually the first time I have heard Christopher Nolan talk.
Lol, yea i never even knew he was British.
Nice! did you know before that he's british? I can listen to him talk this stuff all day. He is brilliant.
@@SnowingAsh111 well he's half British and half American.
Mr. Nolan is the BEST director of this generation, he takes his time makes great realistic films, he made batman fans love batman again, making it as real as possible , barely no cgi.
Maurice Maroni Great yes, best no
seeing the greatest director of all time discussing art makes me smile :)
MASONBUCHKO.COM Absolutely,(in my opinion) film makers of this generation such as Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, Steven Spielberg ,Ridley Scott etc, they truly make GREAT movies,
Christopher Nolan doesn't do great, he does LEGENDARY
MASONBUCHKO.COM i honestly don't care how much money a film makes or how popular it is, these characteristics have no impact to the quality of the film, i for one i'm very open minded to movies whether it'd be a blockbuster movie or an indeppendant indie film. ratings and critics reviews shouldn't matter to one's view of a movie.
how old are you? if you don't mind me asking
i'm 17
Mason Buchko For me, it's Kubrick, after that there's a BIIIIIGGGG gap, and then there are guys like Fincher, Scorsese, Miyazaki, Tarantino and Nolan (although I didn't like the Dark Knight Rises)
He looks like Francis Bacon
Handsome guy
100%. That’s how I found this video lol. I was like “you know who could play Francis Bacon in a biopic?? CHRIS NOLAN!!!”
Glad I’m not the only one that sees it 😂
we need a Francis bacon biopic starring and directed by Nolly boy
Just listening to him is a University in and off itself!
this is the mot fascinated interview of chris nolan work amazing
the man himself talking about the man himself
the inscrutable attention this man has to even individual elements of action films is pretty remarkable; comparing him to most other action film directors (e.g. michael bay) just shows how impressive he is as a film-making talent
It may be an assumption, but I think that the inspiration for the Inception was Jacob's Ladder, which also used Bacon's paintings for its monster designs.
i think it would've been great if when he opened that book, there were literally just pictures of streaky bacon
Brilliant! Looking forward to more :-)
There is a huge level of suffering in the works of Francis Bacon the characters that are depicted in them
Francis bacon is class
The last shot of the clown figure looks (obviously) immensly similar to the Heath Ledger joker. I would have loved to hear a few words on the relationship between that clown figure and the final design.
Not only Joker but IMO Chris Nolan have given us most of the best Villains in Superhero movie genre i.e. Harvey 'Two-face' Dent, Dr. Jonathan Lane aka Scarecrow & lastly Bane. That's why lately I've made a tribute video for the Best Villains in Superhero movies (including Nolan's Batman's villains with Magneto [1st class] & Loki!), using Imagine Dragon's IT'S WHERE MY DEMONS HIDE in the background. Please check my channel for it.
*Crane
Sanjid Parvez ra's al ghul, his daughter, falcone, there's a couple major and minor villains
KING NOLAN IMMORTAL LORD GOD!! The smartest man alive
This director can do almost anything. Inception was my favorite out of all his movies until he make more of course.
If Nolan directed a silent hill movie that would be amazing
Would somebody please kindly tell me what the music is playing in the background during this video please? Its very soothing. Many thanks
I also understand that the movie "Dude where's my car" was inspired by Chaucer!
You don't need to use oils to achieve texture or "thickness"! Today, there are MANY acrylic mediums (Golden Light Molding paste ROCKS! Texture galore and SUPER lightweight). Nearly any texture or sheen you can imagine can be had with acrylic additives, saving a fortune on pricey paints. I start with acrylics, for weird brights you cannot get with oils (linseed oil dulls). After the acrylic underpainting is completely dry - I pile on top the deep, rich, luminous tones that can only had with certain oils. There's plenty of color crossover but you can forget about getting the delicious depth of Alizarin Crimson oil with the "same" shade in acrylic. Not even close. You learn as you DO.
But painters haven't needed to RELY on oils in decades, if it's thickness or texture they're after.
Which artist inspired the Joker's smeared smile in The Dark Knight? Christopher Nolan reveals all! #TateBritain ua-cam.com/video/u1R4CFUxj9c/v-deo.html
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Was inspired by beetlejuice in the visual and manners of joker
Simply brilliant.
incredible
Nolan I trust.
I seen the joker picture made francis bacon at the last scene,is it real things?
Anyone know what book that is?
Does anyone else think that Nolan reminds you of Harry Enfield?
Looks like Loadsamoney
'Oh it would've been when I was very young... oh'.
Bane at 1:16?
Francis Bacon inspired Jacob’s Ladder(1990) and the Silent Hill series
The irony is that Chris Nolan could be the PERFECT Francis Bacon in a biopic 😂
Does anyone know what the title of the book with the Batman images is?
In Tim Burton's 1989 Batman, Joker prevented one of his goons from slashing a Francis Bacon piece when they were marauding the art gallery. "Not this one, I kinda like it." I wonder if that scene was the inception of this Bacon influence for Christopher Nolan?
twitter.com/wdnky
He had me at "bacon."
music?
Irish art
reportage très intéressant
Film meets 500 Years of British Art! Francis Bacon was Irish!
The word British is an umbrella term of Northern Irish, Scot, English, and other Great Britain territories
@@LeonardLuzon no. British is Scotland, England and Wales. UK is Scotland, England, Wales and northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is nothing to do with Britain. We fought a war in Ireland for 800 years against the British to retain our individual culture and identity. Bacon was born in Dublin, Ireland. He was Irish.
wow
NOLAN! :D
\Carnival Luv/
So no mention of Lee Bermejo, who started working on the Joker graphic novel with Greg Rucka while Nolan and his team were still deciding what the Joker would look like in the next movie? Okay.
jigyoda
To repeat myself and state the obvious, they started working on it and made concepts earlier than that.
Bruno's Geek Reviews Hi Bruno, Chris did mention other interpretations of the Joker during his interview, but we didn't have time to include them in our film.
Nick Aldridge
O.k. I mentioned it because the Joker drawn by Bermejo was, unless a HUGE coincidence happened, basically the visual template for the one seen in The Dark Knight. It goes beyond just the notion that previous versions had an influence here and there. Since in the interview Nolan mostly addressed the visual side of the creation I was taken aback by how Bermejo wasn't even mentioned in passing. (Especially considering how the uninformed bash the artist by saying he ripped off the Dark Knight look, which makes it even worse.) In any case and regarding what concerns you, this video was very well done and had good transitions, congrats.
Nick Aldridge
He wouldn't get the admiration of the critics he wants if he didn't cite accepted 'high art' as influence rather than the real source.
This clip is about the inspiration he took from Francis Bacon. Not about all the influences they took making The Joker.
Is Christopher Nolan, Francis Bacon’s son ?
What’s going on ... ?
Bacon’s paintings do not reflect anything noble just pain
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Nolan...a filmmaker who can make the most pretentious things, sound not so pretentious.
@Chris HP Le you were being pretentious with your comment.
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strange how nolan's "influences" never "influence" anything he does in any significant way.
I am not impressed to hear that a mainstream director loving francis bacon because he is something popular but francis bacon' s paintings are understood loved by small amount of people even today. I am sorry but this is the truth. The inspiration isn't sensed at all. His movies and bacon's paintings are not related at all
@Erelf for you. Claiming to have the truth is pretty much a bit out of the way considering the subjective medium you are talking about. He wasn’t saying that all of his movies or every part of them were inspired by Bacon all the way through.
you as an audience have the right to claim you don't see them related. but you don't get to claim that as a fact. and a mainstream director needs your permission to be interested about and inspired from a great artist? why do you think you people are gate keepers of "true art"? annoying
Paprika > inception no contest
So this guy needed a painting to actually come up with the idea to make The Joker more realistic by smudging his make-up and giving him actual scars? That's a really pretentious curve.
You're pathetic
I actually agree with this. He didn't get that from the paintinng lol. I noticed artists never reveal their true innspirations, they always say it's from something else. The Crow, A ClockWork Orange, Batman 1989, Heat = Dark Knight
@@jayv8068 Fuck off you pissants.
JAY V Nolan has mentioned Heat as an inspiration for the TDK. How about you two do a bit of research before pretentiously saying things like that. And when you’re doing something, you don’t always take every work in existence into consideration to do your projects because that’s even maybe impossible. Some things are just coincidences. Have you read about multiple discovery? You should.
@@MM-hk4pb Whatever dude, it's easy for artists to just name drop other artists to make themselves look more educated. It's like a Pinterest Wall and you go "oh yeah, I had all this INSPIRATION" and go off on a tangent, being like "oh, that shook me soooo bad, I HAD to do something with it".
Been there, done that. No one except art plebs care.
i didnt liked any of his movies.i think batman is the biggest bullshit ever.
1000% THIS. However Batman Begins was ok.
doesn't he look like L. Ron Hubbard or Scientology?
can't stand his movies, so I don't see the connection