Christopher Nolan, a visionary director known for his intricate storytelling and stunning visuals, has left an indelible mark on cinema. His filmography spans various genres, but common threads include complex narratives and a fascination with time and reality. "Inception" delves into the subconscious with its dreamscape heists, while "The Dark Knight Trilogy" redefined superhero films with its dark, psychological depth. "Interstellar" explores space, time, and human survival, while "Dunkirk" immerses audiences in the tension of World War II. Most recently, his blockbuster film “Oppenheimer” explores the Manhattan Project. We will look back at his films, themes, and the styles and techniques that has made him one of the Mose successful and influential filmmakers of his generations.