Cillian Murphy Says ‘Oppenheimer’ Was Shot in an ‘Unbelievably Quick’ 57 Days: ‘The Pace of That Was Insane’

Cillian Murphy said during an interview on Marc Maron’s “Wtf” podcast that Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” was made on a relentlessly fast schedule.

“We made the movie unbelievably quickly.

We made it in 57 days,” the actor revealed.

“The pace of that was insane.”By comparison, Nolan’s World War II survival thriller “Dunkirk” shot for 68 days, and his massive spy movie “Tenet” shot for 96 days.

Murphy is front and center in a majority of “Oppenheimer” scenes, making the shorter shooting schedule all the more intense for the actor.“The sets are huge, but it feels like being on an independent movie,” Murphy added about working with Nolan, which he has been doing for over 20 years now.

“There’s just Chris and the cameraman — one camera always, unless there’s some huge, huge set piece — and the boom op and that’s it.

There’s no video village, there’s no monitors,…

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