Nolan, Soderbergh To Show Early Films At Slamdance
posted August 25, 2008 6:42 AM
Both Christopher Nolan and Steven Soderbergh have come a long way since their days as indie filmmakers. Now, in a nostalgic gesture, the directors are going to be screening some of their early work at the 2008 Slamdance festival, according to Variety. Nolan will show his first feature, 1998's Following, while Soderbergh is airing the experimental Schizopolis. As for their present situations, Soderbergh is focusing on his two-part Che Guevara project as well as The Informant, which stars Matt Damon. Meanwhile, Nolan should receive a blank check for his next project after the monumental success of The Dark Knight.

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