Cillian Murphy's Insane Filming Pace for 'Oppenheimer' Revealed

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Cillian Murphy reveals that Christopher Nolan's upcoming film "Oppenheimer" was shot in just 57 days, making it one of Nolan's shortest shoots. Despite the shorter schedule, the film runs three hours and is the longest of Nolan's career. Murphy, who plays the lead role, describes the pace as insane and the pressure as overwhelming. He also discusses the unique working style of Nolan, who prefers an analog approach with minimal crew and equipment. "Oppenheimer" is set to release on July 21.
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