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Dunkirk (2017 film)

Dunkirk is a 2017 historical war film written, directed and produced by Christopher Nolan that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II from the perspectives of the land, sea and air. It was produced by Nolan and Emma Thomas. Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles in his film debut, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance and Tom Hardy.

Dunkirk
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChristopher Nolan
Written byChristopher Nolan
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyHoyte van Hoytema
Edited byLee Smith
Music byHans Zimmer
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
  • 13 July 2017 (2017-07-13) (Odeon Leicester Square)
  • 19 July 2017 (2017-07-19) (France)[3]
  • 20 July 2017 (2017-07-20) (Netherlands)[3]
  • 21 July 2017 (2017-07-21) (UK & US)[3]
Running time
106 minutes[4]
Countries
LanguageEnglish
Budget$82.5–150 million[nb 1]
Box office$527 million[14]

Dunkirk portrays the evacuation with little dialogue, as Christopher Nolan sought instead to create suspense from cinematography and music. Filming began in May 2016 in Dunkirk and ended that September in Los Angeles, when post-production began. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema shot the film on IMAX 65 mm and 65 mm large-format film stock. Dunkirk has extensive practical effects. It employed thousands of extras as well as historic boats from the evacuation, and period aeroplanes.

Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film premiered on 13 July 2017 at Odeon Leicester Square in London, and was released in the United Kingdom and United States on 21 July. It is the highest-grossing World War II film, earning $527 million worldwide. Dunkirk received praise for its screenplay, direction, editing, musical score, sound design and cinematography; some critics called it Nolan's best work, and one of the greatest war films. The film received various accolades, including eight nominations at the 90th Academy Awards: Best Picture and Best Director (Nolan's first directing Oscar nomination); it went on to win for Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Film Editing.

Plot

In 1940, during the Battle of France, Allied soldiers have retreated to Dunkirk. Tommy Jensen, a young British private, is the sole survivor of a German ambush. At the beach, he finds thousands of troops awaiting evacuation and meets Gibson, an aloof soldier who is burying a body. After a Luftwaffe dive bomber attack, they attempt to get aboard a hospital ship but are ordered off. The ship is sunk by dive bombers; Tommy saves another soldier, named Alex.

With a single, vulnerable mole available for embarking on deep-draft ships, the Royal Navy requisitions civilian vessels in Great Britain that can get to the beach. In Weymouth, a civilian sailor, Dawson, with his son Peter, sets out in his boat Moonstone, rather than let the Navy commandeer her. Their teenage hand George impulsively joins them. At sea, they rescue a shivering shell-shocked soldier from a wrecked ship. When he realises that Dawson is sailing for Dunkirk, the soldier demands that they turn back and tries to wrest control of the boat away from them; in the scuffle, George suffers a head injury that renders him blind. Elsewhere, three Spitfires, tasked with defending the evacuation, cross the English Channel. After their leader is shot down in a dogfight, one of the pilots, Farrier, assumes command, but the other Spitfire is hit and ditches. Its pilot, Collins, is rescued by Moonstone.

Tommy, Alex and Gibson are picked up by a British destroyer, but it is sunk by a torpedo; Gibson narrowly saves Tommy and Alex from drowning, and the three are forced to return to Dunkirk. Later, the three join some soldiers from a Highlanders regiment and hide inside a beached trawler in the intertidal zone outside the Allied perimeter, waiting for the tide to rise. During the wait, German troops start shooting at the boat for target practice, and water enters through the bullet holes. Alex, hoping to lighten the boat, accuses Gibson, who has stayed silent, of being a German spy. Gibson reveals that he is French; he had stolen the identity of the dead British soldier that he had buried, hoping to be evacuated to safety. The group abandons the boat when it begins to sink, but Gibson is entangled in a chain and drowns. When a nearby minesweeper is sunk by a bomber, Moonstone manoeuvres to take aboard those in the water, including Tommy and Alex. Peter discovers that George is dead, but when asked by the shell-shocked soldier, he tells him George will be fine.

Farrier reaches Dunkirk just as his fuel runs out. Gliding over the beach, he shoots down a dive-bomber, lands beyond the perimeter, and sets fire to his plane before being taken prisoner by the Germans.

In all, over 300,000 men are evacuated. Royal Navy Commander Bolton stays to oversee the evacuation of the French. Arriving back in Weymouth, the shell-shocked soldier sees George's body being carried away. Peter arranges for a local reporter to publish the story of George's role in the evacuation, calling George a hero, and shows the story to his father the next day. Tommy and Alex board a train and receive a hero's welcome when it arrives at Woking. Tommy reads Churchill's address to the House of Commons that refers to the "miracle of deliverance" in Dunkirk.

Cast

Production

Development

The empathy for the characters has nothing to do with their story. I did not want to go through the dialogue, tell the story of my characters ... The problem is not who they are, who they pretend to be or where they come from. The only question I was interested in was: Will they get out of it? Will they be killed by the next bomb while trying to join the mole? Or will they be crushed by a boat while crossing?

— Christopher Nolan[15]

Director Christopher Nolan conceived the film in the mid-1990s,[16] when he and his future wife Emma Thomas sailed across the English Channel, following the path of many small boats in the Dunkirk evacuation.[17][18] Nolan considered improvising the entire film instead of writing a script, but Thomas convinced him otherwise.[19] In 2015,[17] Nolan wrote a 76-page screenplay,[15][17][20] which was about half the length of his usual scripts[21] and his shortest to date.[22][23] Its precise structure necessitated fictional characters, rather than ones based on eyewitnesses.[24]

The story is told from three perspectives—land (one week of action), sea (one day of action) and air (one hour of action).[25] Nolan structured the film from the point of view of the characters, intending to use visuals rather than dialogue and backstory.[26][27] He wanted to incorporate throughout the film what he calls his "snowballing effect," where several seemingly disparate storylines connect, that he had previously used only in the third acts of his other films.[20] Nolan said that he approached research as though it were for a documentary,[28] and was attracted to the project because of its inversion of the "Hollywood formula": the Battle of Dunkirk was not a victory and did not involve American armed forces, but nevertheless demanded a large-scale production.[22]

Nolan postponed Dunkirk until he had acquired sufficient experience directing large-scale action films.[24] To convey the perspective of soldiers on the beach, for whom contact with the enemy was "extremely limited and intermittent", he did not show Germans on screen.[29] He omitted scenes with Winston Churchill and the generals in war rooms, as he did not want to get "bogged down in the politics of the situation".[30] Nolan showed key members of the crew eleven films that had inspired him: All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), The Wages of Fear (1953), Alien (1979), Speed (1994), Unstoppable (2010), Greed (1924), Sunrise (1927), Ryan's Daughter (1970), The Battle of Algiers (1966), Chariots of Fire (1981) and Foreign Correspondent (1940)—only two of which are war films.[17][31] The historical consultant was author Joshua Levine,[22][32] who also wrote the book adaptation, Dunkirk: The History Behind the Major Motion Picture.[33] Levine accompanied Nolan while interviewing veterans.[18][34][35] During these interviews, Nolan was told a story of soldiers seen walking into the sea in desperation, which he incorporated into the screenplay.[34]

The production team and scouting locations were chosen before Nolan and Thomas solicited Warner Bros. Pictures to make the film.[17] Nolan and his production designer Nathan Crowley toured the beach of Dunkirk while location scouting, and decided to film there despite the logistical challenges,[22] discarding Suffolk as an alternative. Crowley set up a makeshift art department in Nolan's old garage, as is tradition, and colourised black-and-white photographs to better understand the visual representation. The design aesthetic was made to look as contemporary as possible.[17][36] Hoyte van Hoytema, who had previously collaborated with Nolan on Interstellar, was chosen as the director of photography.[37] The Hollywood Reporter stated that Nolan made a deal with Warner Bros. to receive a $20 million salary plus 20% of the box office gross;[38] however, Vanity Fair reported that Nolan agreed to a low upfront salary in exchange for a large backend percentage.[39]

Pre-production began in January 2016.[17] For the uniforms, costume designer Jeffrey Kurland aimed to balance historical accuracy with aesthetics that would favour the film stock. As the original heavy wool fabric had not been produced since 1940, it was made from scratch, tailored for the main cast and over a thousand extras. Uniforms were made in a factory in Pakistan and the boots by a shoemaker in Mexico. The costume department then spent three weeks ageing them at Longcross Studios. Each garment was made to look distinct in regiment and personality: Tommy wears a large greatcoat, while Alex dons the Highlander cut. Kurland found references at museums, in contemporary magazines, photo archives and books. The mole was rebuilt over four months from the original blueprints.[nb 2] Sand was brought from Dunkirk to create make-up consistent with the environment. Oil and tar were specially made and prosthetics were water and fire resistant.[16]

Casting

After first-hand accounts of the evacuation revealed how young and inexperienced the soldiers had been,[41] Nolan decided to cast young and unknown actors for the beach setting.[42] He was also adamant that all of the cast be British.[22][nb 3] John Papsidera and Toby Whale were the casting directors for Dunkirk.[17] Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh and Mark Rylance were in talks to join the ensemble as supporting characters in late 2015.[44][45] Fionn Whitehead was cast as the lead in March 2016,[46] while Jack Lowden, Aneurin Barnard and Harry Styles were added shortly after.[47][48] Cillian Murphy joined the following month.[49] James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan and Tom Glynn-Carney were included later that May.[50][51]

Michael Caine was cast in an uncredited spoken cameo role as Fortis Leader, as a nod to his role in the film Battle of Britain (1969).[28][52] According to D'Arcy and Nolan, Winnant and Bolton act as a Greek chorus to give the audience context.[17] Whitehead went through a secretive auditioning process lasting several months.[53] His character was named after the slang term for the ordinary British soldier.[54] Styles was cast for his "old fashioned face", as stated by Nolan.[55] He won the role after auditioning against hundreds of candidates,[22] when Nolan was unaware of his renown as a singer.[56] Murphy spoke to Nolan and read about the psychological trauma the soldiers endured, to understand his character's PTSD.[57] Nolan chose Rylance for his work in the theatre and performance in Wolf Hall.[17] As research, Rylance piloted his character's boat every day,[22] listened to audio recordings at the Imperial War Museum,[58] and read accounts of men like Mr Dawson.[17] Between takes, he encouraged rehearsal through improvised scenes.[24] The principal cast members did their own stunts.[59] John Nolan, uncle of Christopher, played Blind Man.[60]

Filming

 
Moonstone during filming with Nolan, Rylance, Glynn-Carney and Keoghan on board

Principal photography commenced on 23 May 2016 in Dunkirk, planned so as to avoid Bastille Day and coincide with the dates of the real evacuation.[16][61][nb 4] Production continued for four weeks in Urk, Netherlands,[16][63][64][nb 5] one week in Swanage and Weymouth in Dorset, United Kingdom,[16][66] and for two weeks at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center and Lighthouse in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, United States.[16][67][nb 6]

 
Maillé-Brézé at the port of Dunkirk during filming

Filming in Dunkirk took place at the location of the real evacuation,[32] while the street scenes were shot in nearby Malo-les-Bains because most of the buildings in Dunkirk were destroyed in the war.[68] Shooting times on the beach and mole were determined by tidal patterns. French labour strikes and regulations also affected the schedule.[16]

To minimise the need for computer-generated imagery (CGI), cardboard cut-out props of soldiers and military vehicles created the illusion of a large army.[69] Real or scale-model fighter aircraft, and real warships and private boats, provided realism that could not be achieved from CGI.[70] Scale models were created via 3D printing. The mole set was frequently rebuilt after being damaged by bad weather. Because French authorities had prohibited pyrotechnic charges to protect marine life, air cannons were used instead.[16] Six thousand extras were needed in France.[69][71]

Early scenes of the film were shot at Weymouth harbour, and the final scenes at Swanage railway station.[16] Universal Pictures' Falls Lake studio in Los Angeles was used for interior and exterior sets of a sinking ship and plane, with the ship interiors filmed in a water tank using stuntmen.[16][32] To get acclimatised to cold water scenes, Styles and Whitehead underwent training sessions at Point Dume.[16]

 
MLV Castor was modified to resemble HMS Basilisk.

Crowley and marine coordinator Neil Andrea located nearly sixty ships,[17][70] which Nolan had reconditioned for the shoot.[32][72] These included the retired French Navy destroyer Maillé-Brézé,[73] which was made to look like a 1940 British warship[22] as there were no wartime British destroyers left with working engines.[17] Three retired Royal Netherlands Navy ships were also used: the minesweeper HNLMS Naaldwijk portrayed HMS Britomart, HNLMS Sittard portrayed HMS Havant and HMS Jaguar, and MLV Castor (a Royal Netherlands Navy armed pilot vessel) portrayed HMS Basilisk.[74][75] The motor torpedo boat MTB 102 and the 1930s Norwegian steamer Rogaland were also used.[17][76] Over fifty other boats included twenty actual Little Ships of Dunkirk, piloted by their owners.[17] A small 1930s motor yacht called Moonstone served for six weeks of filming; its most demanding scenes, with up to sixty people on a boat designed for fewer than ten, were shot on the Dutch lake IJsselmeer[22][32][70] to avoid the challenge of the Dunkirk tides.[16]

 
One of the Spitfires repainted for the film[77]

Aircraft were equipped with dual cockpits for filming in flight.[78] A Yakovlev Yak-52TW[63][79] was modified to resemble a Supermarine Spitfire,[16][80] and two Supermarine Spitfire Mark IAs, a Spitfire Mark VB, and a Hispano Buchon painted to look like a Messerschmitt Bf 109E, were also used for the combat scenes, flying to Urk from Lelystad Airport. Large-scale radio-controlled model aircraft were filmed crashing into the English Channel.[22][77] The real Spitfires were provided by the Imperial War Museum Duxford,[17] and owner Dan Friedkin piloted the one that was filmed landing on the beach in Dunkirk. These takes had to be done within forty-five minutes, before the tide came back in.[16] IMAX cameras were attached to the fighter planes using specially made snorkel and periscope lenses—in the back and the front[16][22][32]—and large-scale mockups were submerged with cable rigs for a crash scene.[32] Scroggins Aviation and Gateguards UK performed period aviation reconstruction.[81] Aerospatiale Ecureuil G-WHST, with IMAX cameras front, and a Piper Aerostar enabled filming from the air, also with IMAX cameras front and rear. Dogfights over the Channel were shot by an aerial unit based at Lee-on-Solent Airfield and one at Lelystad Airport in the Netherlands.[16] Hardy and Lowden spent the final stages of the shooting schedule on a cliffside in Palos Verdes, inside purpose-built cockpit gimbals, with limited contact with the rest of the cast and crew.[16][17][32][82] Dunkirk wrapped on 2 September 2016, after sixty-eight days.[16]

The film was shot in natural lighting[83] using both IMAX 65 mm and 65 mm large format film stock in Panavision System 65,[44][84] with more IMAX footage than in any of Nolan's previous films[85]—an estimated seventy-five per cent.[22] The sparsity of dialogue made it possible for IMAX cameras, which are notoriously noisy, to be used as the primary format.[16] Panavision and IMAX lenses enabled filming at night.[24] For the first time in a feature film, IMAX cameras were used hand-held,[86] which Steven Spielberg and Ron Howard advised as the best way to shoot on vessels.[34]

Post-production

Nolan's regular collaborator Lee Smith returned to edit Dunkirk,[24] beginning in September 2016[16] after Smith had assembled shots unsupervised while filming was still in progress.[87] Editing took place in Los Angeles with an audio mixing team of eight people.[22] Nolan singled out the editing of the aerial sequences as a particular challenge,[87] likening this to a chess game.[21] Limited computer-generated imagery was applied to improve some scenes, but none consisted entirely of CGI.[87] Weather continuity presented less of a challenge than was expected, with filming both in Europe and California. At least ten to fifteen feature-length versions were cut to further refine the dramatic impact.[16][88] Once a cut was completed, only then did they apply music.[89]

Post-production had fifty-four hours of raw footage to work with.[40] The only usable sounds from production recordings were voices—everything else was recreated.[90] Sound designer Richard King sent two sound mixers to audio record the Spitfires at the Imperial War Museum Duxford using twenty-four microphones. Unable to find an actual dive siren of a Stuka dive bomber, King reverse engineered one from old photographs in an attempt to replicate the sound. For scenes in which ships gave out sounds of people in distress, voices were captured using an ADR "loop group". C-4 and liquid propane were blown up to record sound for the explosions. Also featured were the whistles attributed to German bombs during the Second World War.[16][40] Bomb noises were made to increase in pitch the closer they got to impact, to stay true to reality.[90] Double Negative undertook the visual effects work. FotoKem, the film laboratory, also handled the release prints.[91]

Music

Hans Zimmer began working on the score in 2016,[92] continued for eleven months, and eventually created a 100-minute demo.[93] For intensity, the script was written to accommodate the auditory illusion of a Shepard tone, which had previously been explored in Nolan's 2006 film The Prestige. This was coupled with the sound of Nolan's own pocket watch, which he recorded and sent to Zimmer to be synthesised.[87][94] Zimmer also heightens the tension with subtle Risset rhythms throughout the entire movie—seemingly endless increases in tempo[95] (however, these effects were removed for the official soundtrack release). Additional music was provided by Lorne Balfe, Andrew Kawczynski, Steve Mazzaro and Benjamin Wallfisch.[96][97]

"Nimrod" from Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations is part of the theme,[98][99] which was slowed down to six beats per minute with added bass notes to avoid it sounding sentimental. Instrumentation included a double bass and fourteen cellos played in high register. King relayed to Zimmer the sound of a boat engine, which served as a reference for the tempo.[97] Zimmer visited the Dunkirk set for inspiration, taking back a jar of sand,[100] and chose not to view raw footage whilst composing.[16] The music was recorded at AIR Lyndhurst Hall with mix engineer Geoff Foster.[16][101]

Release

The world premiere was on 13 July 2017 at Odeon Leicester Square in London.[102][103] The film was theatrically released on 21 July,[104] projected on IMAX, 70 mm and 35 mm film.[105] It is the fourth Nolan film to be released in the third week of July, a period in which Warner Bros. Pictures has previously achieved success.[106] It was Nolan's preference that the film opened in July instead of the northern-hemisphere autumn awards season.[107] The film was initially screened in 125 theatres in 70 mm,[108][109][110] the widest release in that format in twenty-five years.[111]

Dunkirk received a special IMAX screening at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, the first Nolan film to appear at the festival since Following, nineteen years earlier. This screening also coincided with the 50th anniversary of IMAX.[112] After its original release of 126 days,[14] the film was re-released in fifty IMAX and 70 mm theatres on 1 December, expanding to 250 additional cities in January 2018.[113]

Home media

Dunkirk was released digitally on 12 December 2017, and on 4K, Blu-ray and DVD on 18 December 2017 in the United Kingdom and 19 December 2017 in the United States.[114][115]

Marketing

The announcement teaser debuted in cinemas ahead of Suicide Squad[116] and was released online on 4 August 2016.[117] According to data analytics firm ListenFirst Media, it generated the most Twitter engagement of any trailer released that week.[118] The first full-length trailer was released on 14 December 2016,[119] alongside a five-minute[120] cinema-exclusive prologue shown before selected IMAX screenings of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.[121] Dunkirk was the most discussed film that week according to media measurement firm Comscore.[122] The prologue returned for a week before selected IMAX showings of Kong: Skull Island.[123] Footage from the film was well received at CinemaCon 2017.[124]

Warner Bros. aired a TV spot to coincide with the 2017 US national basketball playoffs.[125] The official trailer was released on 5 May 2017, after a countdown on the film's website[126][127] and four 15-second teasers leading up to it.[128] Dunkirk was again the most discussed film that week according to ComScore.[129] The video game developer Wargaming included in its titles World of Tanks, World of Warships and World of Warplanes missions and rewards related to the film.[130] On 6 July, Warner Bros. released another trailer, which for the third time was the most discussed film of the week.[131] The prologue was shown at selected Wonder Woman IMAX screenings in July.[132][133] It also toured three European countries with a mobile cinema.[134]

Sue Kroll, president of Warner Bros. Worldwide Marketing and Distribution, said that it was important that Dunkirk be marketed as a summer event movie as opposed to a period war film, to highlight its "magnificent scale and originality". This strategy was maintained throughout the campaign. To convince audiences that the film was best experienced in theatres, the prologue was never made available online. TV spots were distributed sporadically during sports games and notable television series to establish the film's themes. Social media infographics described the scale and importance of the Dunkirk evacuation. Additionally, a Google 360 Experience interactive adventure, an Amazon Alexa programme and a 360-degree short film, were created. In partnership with fast food restaurant Carl's Jr., the film was branded on four million cups, as well as pop-ups at nearly 3,000 locations.[128] Research saw the film appeal to twenty per cent of infrequent moviegoers.[135]

Reception

Box office

Dunkirk grossed $188 million in the United States and Canada, and $337 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $525 million, against a production budget of $100–150 million.[14][136] Globally, it is the highest-grossing World War II film (not adjusting for inflation), surpassing Saving Private Ryan's $482 million.[137][138]

In the United States and Canada, industry tracking for the opening weekend ranged from Variety's $30–40 million[139] to Deadline Hollywood's $35 million,[133] while BoxOffice speculated an opening weekend of $55 million,[140] and IndieWire $50 million and $500 million worldwide.[141] Dunkirk made $19.8 million on its first day, including $5.5 million from preview screenings. It went on to finish first at the box office with $50.1 million, marking the third-largest opening for a World War II film (behind Captain America: The First Avenger's $62.1 million and Pearl Harbor's $59.1 million), as well as the fourth-largest of Nolan's career.[107] In its second weekend, it grossed $26.6 million (a drop of 44.3%), beating newcomer The Emoji Movie to the top spot.[107] The film grossed $17.1 million in its third weekend, second to newcomer The Dark Tower ($19.2 million),[107] and was again second in its fourth week, behind Annabelle: Creation with $10.9 million.[107]

The film opened in France on 19 July 2017, and made $2.2 million on its first day. It was released in seven markets the following day, earning an additional $6.3 million, and on 21 July in forty-six more countries, grossing $12.7 million from over ten thousand theatres, including $3.7 million from the United Kingdom.[142] The international debut totalled $55.4 million, including $4.9 million in France, $12.4 million in the UK and $10.3 million in Korea.[143] The film remained number one in the United Kingdom for five weeks.[144] It opened in China on 1 September[145] in the top spot,[146] grossing $30 million from its weekend debut.[147] Its opening weekend in Japan earned $2.9 million from 444 screens.[148]

Critical response

Some critics called Dunkirk Nolan's best film to date[149] and one of the greatest war films ever made.[150][151][152] On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 92% based on 461 reviews, with an average rating of 8.7/10. The website's critical consensus reads "Dunkirk serves up emotionally satisfying spectacle, delivered by a writer-director in full command of his craft and brought to life by a gifted ensemble cast that honors the fact-based story."[153] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 94 out of 100 based on reviews from 53 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[154] According to MRQE, it has an average rating of 86/100, based on 128 critics.[155] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it an 88% overall positive score, with 63% saying they would recommend it.[107] The Guardian ranked the film at No. 13 on their list of "The 50 top films of 2017".[156] The Independent named it the 7th-best film of the year.[157] Time magazine included the film on its "Top 10 movies of 2017" list.[158]

Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian awarded the film five out of five and called it Nolan's best to date, saying that he "surrounds his audience with chaos and horror from the outset, and amazing images and dazzlingly accomplished set pieces on a huge 70 mm screen, particularly the pontoon crammed with soldiers extending into the churning sea, exposed to enemy aircraft".[159] Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter also lauded the film, calling it "an impressionist masterpiece" that was "deeply moving" but without "manufactured sentimentality or false heroics". He also praised the score, which "enormously strengthens the film" and "incorporates both sound and music to extraordinary effect".[160] Peter Debruge of Variety praised the plot (although calling Zimmer's score "bombastic"), writing: "[Nolan has] delivered all the spectacle of a big-screen tentpole, ratcheting up both the tension and heroism through his intricate and occasionally overwhelming sound design".[2] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times described the film as a "tour de force of cinematic craft and technique" and lauded Nolan's elastic approach to narrative.[161] She named Dunkirk "the best film of 2017".[162] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle called it a "triumph" and "masterpiece", commending Nolan's unique approach to directing a war film.[163] The Economist labelled Dunkirk "a remarkable film" and a new classic.[164] Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film four out of four and said it was one of the best war movies of the decade, describing it as "tight, gripping, deeply involving and unforgettable ... triumph in filmmaking".[165] Chris Nashawaty of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an "A", calling it the best of 2017: "By the end of Dunkirk, what stands out the most isn't its inspirational message or everyday heroism. It's the small indelible, unshakeable images that accumulate like the details in the corner of a mural".[166]

Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph gave the film five out of five, lauding it as "a work of heart-hammering intensity and grandeur".[167] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone awarded it his first four-star rating of 2017 as "maybe the greatest war film ever", adding: "There's little doubt that [Nolan] has, without sentimentality or sanctimony, raised [the survival film] genre to the level of art ... with the resonant force of an enduring screen classic". He also called it the first major Oscar contender of the year.[168] Michael Medved awarded it four out of four and called Hardy's performance "outstanding", and the action "seamless", declaring: "This is not only the best WWII movie since Saving Private Ryan, it is very simply one of the greatest war movies ever made".[169] Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com gave it a score of three and a half out of four, despite not liking the film, stating that he "loathed parts of it and found other parts repetitious or half-baked. But, maybe paradoxically, I admired it throughout, and have been thinking about it constantly".[170] Jacques Mandelbaum of Le Monde praised the film's realism, but was disappointed that it ignores the part played by French troops.[171] Kevin Maher in The Times gave it two out of five, saying: "[Dunkirk] is 106 clamorous minutes of big-screen bombast that's so concerned with its own spectacle and scale that it neglects to deliver the most crucial element—drama." He also suggested that Dunkirk felt like a Call of Duty video game.[172] David Cox of The Guardian felt the film had historical inaccuracies, a paucity of female characters, small scale, a thinly characterised cast and lack of suspense.[173] In the London Review of Books, Michael Wood compared it to the films of Luis Buñuel and commended Zimmer's soundtrack as an effective match to the film.[174]

In 2018, a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine saw it ranked among the "100 Best British Films" of all time.[175] The same year, The Washington Post named Dunkirk as one of the "23 best films of the 2000s".[176] Rolling Stone, Total Film and Quentin Tarantino classified it as one of the best films of the 2010s.[177][178][179]

Accolades

The film received the Best Editing award at the 23rd Critics' Choice Awards, and seven further nominations: for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Acting Ensemble, Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, Best Score, and Best Production Design.[180][181] It also won the Best Sound award at the 71st British Academy Film Awards as well as seven nominations: for Best Film, Best Direction, Best Original Music, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Production Design and Best Special Visual Effects.[182][183] At the 75th Golden Globe Awards, it received three nominations, for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director and Best Original Score.[184] At the 90th Academy Awards, it was awarded Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Film Editing, with five further nominations for Best Picture, Best Director,[nb 7] Best Cinematography, Best Original Score and Best Production Design.[186]

Historical accuracy

The film was noted for its generally realistic representation of the historical evacuation. It accurately depicts a few Royal Air Force aeroplanes dogfighting the Luftwaffe over the sea, limited to one hour of operation by their fuel capacity. The combat, however, is portrayed at much lower altitude than the reality. In 1940, destroyers and fighter aircraft were indeed held back from battle, as the Royal Navy and Air Force would have been the sole defenders against invasion. There was indeed a temporary withdrawal of destroyers during the early stages after considerable losses; however, an appeal to the Admiralty by Admiral Ramsay reversed that decision. Also noted were the accurate depictions of how a small boat attempted to evade aerial attack, and of how soldiers returning to England saw a civilian population largely unaware of or unaffected by the war.[187][188] British officers did initially refuse to evacuate French soldiers, although Churchill later insisted that the French be evacuated alongside the British.[187] The realism of the film was acknowledged by Dunkirk veterans, although Branagh said that some thought it was "louder than the battle".[189]

 
Hispano Buchon masquerading as a Bf 109E, wearing a temporary paint scheme for the film[77]

Although some events are based on true history, the characters and the storyline are fictional; Branagh's role is a composite character.[190] When the beach scenes were shot, the weather was worse than during the real evacuation; Nolan explained that this helped to understand the danger faced by the pleasure boats.[191] In one scene, a non-commissioned officer gives a salute without wearing his military beret, which a veteran pointed out as inaccurate protocol.[78] To differentiate the German aeroplanes, their noses were painted yellow; this was not actually done until a month after Dunkirk. Contemporary shots were used for aerial views of the town, whereas Dunkirk was in ruins by the time of the evacuation. The design of the airborne leaflet propaganda was similar to those used in 1940, although the originals were not in colour.[187]

Notes

  1. ^ The Netherlands Film Fund reported a budget of $120 million in May 2017.[6] That July, it was estimated to be as high as $150 million,[7][8] with sources at Warner Bros. describing that figure as too high.[9] Later estimates reported a net production budget of $100 million[10] or just below that.[11] In February 2018, producer Emma Thomas said it was made for half the budget as that of Interstellar[12]—$165 million.[13]
  2. ^ The construction came at a cost of $900,000.[40]
  3. ^ Barry Keoghan and Cillian Murphy, however, are Irish.[43]
  4. ^ Dunkirk was approved under the French international tax rebate scheme.[62]
  5. ^ The film received $1.2 million through the Netherlands' rebate incentive programme.[65]
  6. ^ In the course of shooting, Dunkirk operated under the working title "Bodega Bay",[67] a place in Northern California suggested by production designer Nathan Crowley.[17]
  7. ^ This marked Nolan's first nomination for Best Director at the Academy Awards.[185]

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Dunkirk is a 2017 historical war film written directed and produced by Christopher Nolan that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II from the perspectives of the land sea and air It was produced by Nolan and Emma Thomas Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead Tom Glynn Carney Jack Lowden Harry Styles in his film debut Aneurin Barnard James D Arcy Barry Keoghan Kenneth Branagh Cillian Murphy Mark Rylance and Tom Hardy DunkirkTheatrical release posterDirected byChristopher NolanWritten byChristopher NolanProduced byEmma Thomas Christopher NolanStarringFionn Whitehead Tom Glynn Carney Jack Lowden Harry Styles Aneurin Barnard James D Arcy Barry Keoghan Kenneth Branagh Cillian Murphy Mark Rylance Tom HardyCinematographyHoyte van HoytemaEdited byLee SmithMusic byHans ZimmerProductioncompaniesWarner Bros Pictures 1 Syncopy Inc 2 RatPac Dune Entertainment 1 Distributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease dates13 July 2017 2017 07 13 Odeon Leicester Square 19 July 2017 2017 07 19 France 3 20 July 2017 2017 07 20 Netherlands 3 21 July 2017 2017 07 21 UK amp US 3 Running time106 minutes 4 CountriesUnited Kingdom 5 United States 5 France 5 Netherlands 5 LanguageEnglishBudget 82 5 150 million nb 1 Box office 527 million 14 Dunkirk portrays the evacuation with little dialogue as Christopher Nolan sought instead to create suspense from cinematography and music Filming began in May 2016 in Dunkirk and ended that September in Los Angeles when post production began Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema shot the film on IMAX 65 mm and 65 mm large format film stock Dunkirk has extensive practical effects It employed thousands of extras as well as historic boats from the evacuation and period aeroplanes Distributed by Warner Bros Pictures the film premiered on 13 July 2017 at Odeon Leicester Square in London and was released in the United Kingdom and United States on 21 July It is the highest grossing World War II film earning 527 million worldwide Dunkirk received praise for its screenplay direction editing musical score sound design and cinematography some critics called it Nolan s best work and one of the greatest war films The film received various accolades including eight nominations at the 90th Academy Awards Best Picture and Best Director Nolan s first directing Oscar nomination it went on to win for Best Sound Editing Best Sound Mixing and Best Film Editing Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 3 4 Post production 4 Music 5 Release 5 1 Home media 5 2 Marketing 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 2 Critical response 6 3 Accolades 7 Historical accuracy 8 Notes 9 See also 10 References 10 1 Citations 10 2 Works cited 11 External linksPlot EditIn 1940 during the Battle of France Allied soldiers have retreated to Dunkirk Tommy Jensen a young British private is the sole survivor of a German ambush At the beach he finds thousands of troops awaiting evacuation and meets Gibson an aloof soldier who is burying a body After a Luftwaffe dive bomber attack they attempt to get aboard a hospital ship but are ordered off The ship is sunk by dive bombers Tommy saves another soldier named Alex With a single vulnerable mole available for embarking on deep draft ships the Royal Navy requisitions civilian vessels in Great Britain that can get to the beach In Weymouth a civilian sailor Dawson with his son Peter sets out in his boat Moonstone rather than let the Navy commandeer her Their teenage hand George impulsively joins them At sea they rescue a shivering shell shocked soldier from a wrecked ship When he realises that Dawson is sailing for Dunkirk the soldier demands that they turn back and tries to wrest control of the boat away from them in the scuffle George suffers a head injury that renders him blind Elsewhere three Spitfires tasked with defending the evacuation cross the English Channel After their leader is shot down in a dogfight one of the pilots Farrier assumes command but the other Spitfire is hit and ditches Its pilot Collins is rescued by Moonstone Tommy Alex and Gibson are picked up by a British destroyer but it is sunk by a torpedo Gibson narrowly saves Tommy and Alex from drowning and the three are forced to return to Dunkirk Later the three join some soldiers from a Highlanders regiment and hide inside a beached trawler in the intertidal zone outside the Allied perimeter waiting for the tide to rise During the wait German troops start shooting at the boat for target practice and water enters through the bullet holes Alex hoping to lighten the boat accuses Gibson who has stayed silent of being a German spy Gibson reveals that he is French he had stolen the identity of the dead British soldier that he had buried hoping to be evacuated to safety The group abandons the boat when it begins to sink but Gibson is entangled in a chain and drowns When a nearby minesweeper is sunk by a bomber Moonstone manoeuvres to take aboard those in the water including Tommy and Alex Peter discovers that George is dead but when asked by the shell shocked soldier he tells him George will be fine Farrier reaches Dunkirk just as his fuel runs out Gliding over the beach he shoots down a dive bomber lands beyond the perimeter and sets fire to his plane before being taken prisoner by the Germans In all over 300 000 men are evacuated Royal Navy Commander Bolton stays to oversee the evacuation of the French Arriving back in Weymouth the shell shocked soldier sees George s body being carried away Peter arranges for a local reporter to publish the story of George s role in the evacuation calling George a hero and shows the story to his father the next day Tommy and Alex board a train and receive a hero s welcome when it arrives at Woking Tommy reads Churchill s address to the House of Commons that refers to the miracle of deliverance in Dunkirk Cast EditFionn Whitehead as Tommy Jensen Tom Glynn Carney as Peter Dawson Jack Lowden as Collins Fortis 2 Harry Styles as Alex Aneurin Barnard as Gibson James D Arcy as Colonel Winnant Barry Keoghan as George Mills Kenneth Branagh as Commander Bolton Cillian Murphy as Shivering Soldier Mark Rylance as Mr Dawson Tom Hardy as Farrier Fortis 1 Michael Caine as Fortis Leader uncredited Elliott Tittensor as Highlander 2 Will Attenborough as Second LieutenantProduction EditDevelopment Edit The empathy for the characters has nothing to do with their story I did not want to go through the dialogue tell the story of my characters The problem is not who they are who they pretend to be or where they come from The only question I was interested in was Will they get out of it Will they be killed by the next bomb while trying to join the mole Or will they be crushed by a boat while crossing Christopher Nolan 15 Director Christopher Nolan conceived the film in the mid 1990s 16 when he and his future wife Emma Thomas sailed across the English Channel following the path of many small boats in the Dunkirk evacuation 17 18 Nolan considered improvising the entire film instead of writing a script but Thomas convinced him otherwise 19 In 2015 17 Nolan wrote a 76 page screenplay 15 17 20 which was about half the length of his usual scripts 21 and his shortest to date 22 23 Its precise structure necessitated fictional characters rather than ones based on eyewitnesses 24 The story is told from three perspectives land one week of action sea one day of action and air one hour of action 25 Nolan structured the film from the point of view of the characters intending to use visuals rather than dialogue and backstory 26 27 He wanted to incorporate throughout the film what he calls his snowballing effect where several seemingly disparate storylines connect that he had previously used only in the third acts of his other films 20 Nolan said that he approached research as though it were for a documentary 28 and was attracted to the project because of its inversion of the Hollywood formula the Battle of Dunkirk was not a victory and did not involve American armed forces but nevertheless demanded a large scale production 22 Nolan postponed Dunkirk until he had acquired sufficient experience directing large scale action films 24 To convey the perspective of soldiers on the beach for whom contact with the enemy was extremely limited and intermittent he did not show Germans on screen 29 He omitted scenes with Winston Churchill and the generals in war rooms as he did not want to get bogged down in the politics of the situation 30 Nolan showed key members of the crew eleven films that had inspired him All Quiet on the Western Front 1930 The Wages of Fear 1953 Alien 1979 Speed 1994 Unstoppable 2010 Greed 1924 Sunrise 1927 Ryan s Daughter 1970 The Battle of Algiers 1966 Chariots of Fire 1981 and Foreign Correspondent 1940 only two of which are war films 17 31 The historical consultant was author Joshua Levine 22 32 who also wrote the book adaptation Dunkirk The History Behind the Major Motion Picture 33 Levine accompanied Nolan while interviewing veterans 18 34 35 During these interviews Nolan was told a story of soldiers seen walking into the sea in desperation which he incorporated into the screenplay 34 The production team and scouting locations were chosen before Nolan and Thomas solicited Warner Bros Pictures to make the film 17 Nolan and his production designer Nathan Crowley toured the beach of Dunkirk while location scouting and decided to film there despite the logistical challenges 22 discarding Suffolk as an alternative Crowley set up a makeshift art department in Nolan s old garage as is tradition and colourised black and white photographs to better understand the visual representation The design aesthetic was made to look as contemporary as possible 17 36 Hoyte van Hoytema who had previously collaborated with Nolan on Interstellar was chosen as the director of photography 37 The Hollywood Reporter stated that Nolan made a deal with Warner Bros to receive a 20 million salary plus 20 of the box office gross 38 however Vanity Fair reported that Nolan agreed to a low upfront salary in exchange for a large backend percentage 39 Pre production began in January 2016 17 For the uniforms costume designer Jeffrey Kurland aimed to balance historical accuracy with aesthetics that would favour the film stock As the original heavy wool fabric had not been produced since 1940 it was made from scratch tailored for the main cast and over a thousand extras Uniforms were made in a factory in Pakistan and the boots by a shoemaker in Mexico The costume department then spent three weeks ageing them at Longcross Studios Each garment was made to look distinct in regiment and personality Tommy wears a large greatcoat while Alex dons the Highlander cut Kurland found references at museums in contemporary magazines photo archives and books The mole was rebuilt over four months from the original blueprints nb 2 Sand was brought from Dunkirk to create make up consistent with the environment Oil and tar were specially made and prosthetics were water and fire resistant 16 Casting Edit After first hand accounts of the evacuation revealed how young and inexperienced the soldiers had been 41 Nolan decided to cast young and unknown actors for the beach setting 42 He was also adamant that all of the cast be British 22 nb 3 John Papsidera and Toby Whale were the casting directors for Dunkirk 17 Tom Hardy Kenneth Branagh and Mark Rylance were in talks to join the ensemble as supporting characters in late 2015 44 45 Fionn Whitehead was cast as the lead in March 2016 46 while Jack Lowden Aneurin Barnard and Harry Styles were added shortly after 47 48 Cillian Murphy joined the following month 49 James D Arcy Barry Keoghan and Tom Glynn Carney were included later that May 50 51 Michael Caine was cast in an uncredited spoken cameo role as Fortis Leader as a nod to his role in the film Battle of Britain 1969 28 52 According to D Arcy and Nolan Winnant and Bolton act as a Greek chorus to give the audience context 17 Whitehead went through a secretive auditioning process lasting several months 53 His character was named after the slang term for the ordinary British soldier 54 Styles was cast for his old fashioned face as stated by Nolan 55 He won the role after auditioning against hundreds of candidates 22 when Nolan was unaware of his renown as a singer 56 Murphy spoke to Nolan and read about the psychological trauma the soldiers endured to understand his character s PTSD 57 Nolan chose Rylance for his work in the theatre and performance in Wolf Hall 17 As research Rylance piloted his character s boat every day 22 listened to audio recordings at the Imperial War Museum 58 and read accounts of men like Mr Dawson 17 Between takes he encouraged rehearsal through improvised scenes 24 The principal cast members did their own stunts 59 John Nolan uncle of Christopher played Blind Man 60 Filming Edit Moonstone during filming with Nolan Rylance Glynn Carney and Keoghan on board Principal photography commenced on 23 May 2016 in Dunkirk planned so as to avoid Bastille Day and coincide with the dates of the real evacuation 16 61 nb 4 Production continued for four weeks in Urk Netherlands 16 63 64 nb 5 one week in Swanage and Weymouth in Dorset United Kingdom 16 66 and for two weeks at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center and Lighthouse in Rancho Palos Verdes California United States 16 67 nb 6 Maille Breze at the port of Dunkirk during filming Filming in Dunkirk took place at the location of the real evacuation 32 while the street scenes were shot in nearby Malo les Bains because most of the buildings in Dunkirk were destroyed in the war 68 Shooting times on the beach and mole were determined by tidal patterns French labour strikes and regulations also affected the schedule 16 To minimise the need for computer generated imagery CGI cardboard cut out props of soldiers and military vehicles created the illusion of a large army 69 Real or scale model fighter aircraft and real warships and private boats provided realism that could not be achieved from CGI 70 Scale models were created via 3D printing The mole set was frequently rebuilt after being damaged by bad weather Because French authorities had prohibited pyrotechnic charges to protect marine life air cannons were used instead 16 Six thousand extras were needed in France 69 71 Early scenes of the film were shot at Weymouth harbour and the final scenes at Swanage railway station 16 Universal Pictures Falls Lake studio in Los Angeles was used for interior and exterior sets of a sinking ship and plane with the ship interiors filmed in a water tank using stuntmen 16 32 To get acclimatised to cold water scenes Styles and Whitehead underwent training sessions at Point Dume 16 MLV Castor was modified to resemble HMS Basilisk Crowley and marine coordinator Neil Andrea located nearly sixty ships 17 70 which Nolan had reconditioned for the shoot 32 72 These included the retired French Navy destroyer Maille Breze 73 which was made to look like a 1940 British warship 22 as there were no wartime British destroyers left with working engines 17 Three retired Royal Netherlands Navy ships were also used the minesweeper HNLMS Naaldwijk portrayed HMS Britomart HNLMS Sittard portrayed HMS Havant and HMS Jaguar and MLV Castor a Royal Netherlands Navy armed pilot vessel portrayed HMS Basilisk 74 75 The motor torpedo boat MTB 102 and the 1930s Norwegian steamer Rogaland were also used 17 76 Over fifty other boats included twenty actual Little Ships of Dunkirk piloted by their owners 17 A small 1930s motor yacht called Moonstone served for six weeks of filming its most demanding scenes with up to sixty people on a boat designed for fewer than ten were shot on the Dutch lake IJsselmeer 22 32 70 to avoid the challenge of the Dunkirk tides 16 One of the Spitfires repainted for the film 77 Aircraft were equipped with dual cockpits for filming in flight 78 A Yakovlev Yak 52TW 63 79 was modified to resemble a Supermarine Spitfire 16 80 and two Supermarine Spitfire Mark IAs a Spitfire Mark VB and a Hispano Buchon painted to look like a Messerschmitt Bf 109E were also used for the combat scenes flying to Urk from Lelystad Airport Large scale radio controlled model aircraft were filmed crashing into the English Channel 22 77 The real Spitfires were provided by the Imperial War Museum Duxford 17 and owner Dan Friedkin piloted the one that was filmed landing on the beach in Dunkirk These takes had to be done within forty five minutes before the tide came back in 16 IMAX cameras were attached to the fighter planes using specially made snorkel and periscope lenses in the back and the front 16 22 32 and large scale mockups were submerged with cable rigs for a crash scene 32 Scroggins Aviation and Gateguards UK performed period aviation reconstruction 81 Aerospatiale Ecureuil G WHST with IMAX cameras front and a Piper Aerostar enabled filming from the air also with IMAX cameras front and rear Dogfights over the Channel were shot by an aerial unit based at Lee on Solent Airfield and one at Lelystad Airport in the Netherlands 16 Hardy and Lowden spent the final stages of the shooting schedule on a cliffside in Palos Verdes inside purpose built cockpit gimbals with limited contact with the rest of the cast and crew 16 17 32 82 Dunkirk wrapped on 2 September 2016 after sixty eight days 16 The film was shot in natural lighting 83 using both IMAX 65 mm and 65 mm large format film stock in Panavision System 65 44 84 with more IMAX footage than in any of Nolan s previous films 85 an estimated seventy five per cent 22 The sparsity of dialogue made it possible for IMAX cameras which are notoriously noisy to be used as the primary format 16 Panavision and IMAX lenses enabled filming at night 24 For the first time in a feature film IMAX cameras were used hand held 86 which Steven Spielberg and Ron Howard advised as the best way to shoot on vessels 34 Post production Edit Nolan s regular collaborator Lee Smith returned to edit Dunkirk 24 beginning in September 2016 16 after Smith had assembled shots unsupervised while filming was still in progress 87 Editing took place in Los Angeles with an audio mixing team of eight people 22 Nolan singled out the editing of the aerial sequences as a particular challenge 87 likening this to a chess game 21 Limited computer generated imagery was applied to improve some scenes but none consisted entirely of CGI 87 Weather continuity presented less of a challenge than was expected with filming both in Europe and California At least ten to fifteen feature length versions were cut to further refine the dramatic impact 16 88 Once a cut was completed only then did they apply music 89 Post production had fifty four hours of raw footage to work with 40 The only usable sounds from production recordings were voices everything else was recreated 90 Sound designer Richard King sent two sound mixers to audio record the Spitfires at the Imperial War Museum Duxford using twenty four microphones Unable to find an actual dive siren of a Stuka dive bomber King reverse engineered one from old photographs in an attempt to replicate the sound For scenes in which ships gave out sounds of people in distress voices were captured using an ADR loop group C 4 and liquid propane were blown up to record sound for the explosions Also featured were the whistles attributed to German bombs during the Second World War 16 40 Bomb noises were made to increase in pitch the closer they got to impact to stay true to reality 90 Double Negative undertook the visual effects work FotoKem the film laboratory also handled the release prints 91 Music EditMain article Dunkirk soundtrack Hans Zimmer began working on the score in 2016 92 continued for eleven months and eventually created a 100 minute demo 93 For intensity the script was written to accommodate the auditory illusion of a Shepard tone which had previously been explored in Nolan s 2006 film The Prestige This was coupled with the sound of Nolan s own pocket watch which he recorded and sent to Zimmer to be synthesised 87 94 Zimmer also heightens the tension with subtle Risset rhythms throughout the entire movie seemingly endless increases in tempo 95 however these effects were removed for the official soundtrack release Additional music was provided by Lorne Balfe Andrew Kawczynski Steve Mazzaro and Benjamin Wallfisch 96 97 Nimrod from Edward Elgar s Enigma Variations is part of the theme 98 99 which was slowed down to six beats per minute with added bass notes to avoid it sounding sentimental Instrumentation included a double bass and fourteen cellos played in high register King relayed to Zimmer the sound of a boat engine which served as a reference for the tempo 97 Zimmer visited the Dunkirk set for inspiration taking back a jar of sand 100 and chose not to view raw footage whilst composing 16 The music was recorded at AIR Lyndhurst Hall with mix engineer Geoff Foster 16 101 Release EditThe world premiere was on 13 July 2017 at Odeon Leicester Square in London 102 103 The film was theatrically released on 21 July 104 projected on IMAX 70 mm and 35 mm film 105 It is the fourth Nolan film to be released in the third week of July a period in which Warner Bros Pictures has previously achieved success 106 It was Nolan s preference that the film opened in July instead of the northern hemisphere autumn awards season 107 The film was initially screened in 125 theatres in 70 mm 108 109 110 the widest release in that format in twenty five years 111 Dunkirk received a special IMAX screening at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival the first Nolan film to appear at the festival since Following nineteen years earlier This screening also coincided with the 50th anniversary of IMAX 112 After its original release of 126 days 14 the film was re released in fifty IMAX and 70 mm theatres on 1 December expanding to 250 additional cities in January 2018 113 Home media Edit Dunkirk was released digitally on 12 December 2017 and on 4K Blu ray and DVD on 18 December 2017 in the United Kingdom and 19 December 2017 in the United States 114 115 Marketing Edit The announcement teaser debuted in cinemas ahead of Suicide Squad 116 and was released online on 4 August 2016 117 According to data analytics firm ListenFirst Media it generated the most Twitter engagement of any trailer released that week 118 The first full length trailer was released on 14 December 2016 119 alongside a five minute 120 cinema exclusive prologue shown before selected IMAX screenings of Rogue One A Star Wars Story 121 Dunkirk was the most discussed film that week according to media measurement firm Comscore 122 The prologue returned for a week before selected IMAX showings of Kong Skull Island 123 Footage from the film was well received at CinemaCon 2017 124 Warner Bros aired a TV spot to coincide with the 2017 US national basketball playoffs 125 The official trailer was released on 5 May 2017 after a countdown on the film s website 126 127 and four 15 second teasers leading up to it 128 Dunkirk was again the most discussed film that week according to ComScore 129 The video game developer Wargaming included in its titles World of Tanks World of Warships and World of Warplanes missions and rewards related to the film 130 On 6 July Warner Bros released another trailer which for the third time was the most discussed film of the week 131 The prologue was shown at selected Wonder Woman IMAX screenings in July 132 133 It also toured three European countries with a mobile cinema 134 Sue Kroll president of Warner Bros Worldwide Marketing and Distribution said that it was important that Dunkirk be marketed as a summer event movie as opposed to a period war film to highlight its magnificent scale and originality This strategy was maintained throughout the campaign To convince audiences that the film was best experienced in theatres the prologue was never made available online TV spots were distributed sporadically during sports games and notable television series to establish the film s themes Social media infographics described the scale and importance of the Dunkirk evacuation Additionally a Google 360 Experience interactive adventure an Amazon Alexa programme and a 360 degree short film were created In partnership with fast food restaurant Carl s Jr the film was branded on four million cups as well as pop ups at nearly 3 000 locations 128 Research saw the film appeal to twenty per cent of infrequent moviegoers 135 Reception EditBox office Edit Dunkirk grossed 188 million in the United States and Canada and 337 million in other countries for a worldwide total of 525 million against a production budget of 100 150 million 14 136 Globally it is the highest grossing World War II film not adjusting for inflation surpassing Saving Private Ryan s 482 million 137 138 In the United States and Canada industry tracking for the opening weekend ranged from Variety s 30 40 million 139 to Deadline Hollywood s 35 million 133 while BoxOffice speculated an opening weekend of 55 million 140 and IndieWire 50 million and 500 million worldwide 141 Dunkirk made 19 8 million on its first day including 5 5 million from preview screenings It went on to finish first at the box office with 50 1 million marking the third largest opening for a World War II film behind Captain America The First Avenger s 62 1 million and Pearl Harbor s 59 1 million as well as the fourth largest of Nolan s career 107 In its second weekend it grossed 26 6 million a drop of 44 3 beating newcomer The Emoji Movie to the top spot 107 The film grossed 17 1 million in its third weekend second to newcomer The Dark Tower 19 2 million 107 and was again second in its fourth week behind Annabelle Creation with 10 9 million 107 The film opened in France on 19 July 2017 and made 2 2 million on its first day It was released in seven markets the following day earning an additional 6 3 million and on 21 July in forty six more countries grossing 12 7 million from over ten thousand theatres including 3 7 million from the United Kingdom 142 The international debut totalled 55 4 million including 4 9 million in France 12 4 million in the UK and 10 3 million in Korea 143 The film remained number one in the United Kingdom for five weeks 144 It opened in China on 1 September 145 in the top spot 146 grossing 30 million from its weekend debut 147 Its opening weekend in Japan earned 2 9 million from 444 screens 148 Critical response Edit Some critics called Dunkirk Nolan s best film to date 149 and one of the greatest war films ever made 150 151 152 On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 92 based on 461 reviews with an average rating of 8 7 10 The website s critical consensus reads Dunkirk serves up emotionally satisfying spectacle delivered by a writer director in full command of his craft and brought to life by a gifted ensemble cast that honors the fact based story 153 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 94 out of 100 based on reviews from 53 critics indicating universal acclaim 154 According to MRQE it has an average rating of 86 100 based on 128 critics 155 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it an 88 overall positive score with 63 saying they would recommend it 107 The Guardian ranked the film at No 13 on their list of The 50 top films of 2017 156 The Independent named it the 7th best film of the year 157 Time magazine included the film on its Top 10 movies of 2017 list 158 Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian awarded the film five out of five and called it Nolan s best to date saying that he surrounds his audience with chaos and horror from the outset and amazing images and dazzlingly accomplished set pieces on a huge 70 mm screen particularly the pontoon crammed with soldiers extending into the churning sea exposed to enemy aircraft 159 Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter also lauded the film calling it an impressionist masterpiece that was deeply moving but without manufactured sentimentality or false heroics He also praised the score which enormously strengthens the film and incorporates both sound and music to extraordinary effect 160 Peter Debruge of Variety praised the plot although calling Zimmer s score bombastic writing Nolan has delivered all the spectacle of a big screen tentpole ratcheting up both the tension and heroism through his intricate and occasionally overwhelming sound design 2 Manohla Dargis of The New York Times described the film as a tour de force of cinematic craft and technique and lauded Nolan s elastic approach to narrative 161 She named Dunkirk the best film of 2017 162 Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle called it a triumph and masterpiece commending Nolan s unique approach to directing a war film 163 The Economist labelled Dunkirk a remarkable film and a new classic 164 Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film four out of four and said it was one of the best war movies of the decade describing it as tight gripping deeply involving and unforgettable triumph in filmmaking 165 Chris Nashawaty of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an A calling it the best of 2017 By the end of Dunkirk what stands out the most isn t its inspirational message or everyday heroism It s the small indelible unshakeable images that accumulate like the details in the corner of a mural 166 Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph gave the film five out of five lauding it as a work of heart hammering intensity and grandeur 167 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone awarded it his first four star rating of 2017 as maybe the greatest war film ever adding There s little doubt that Nolan has without sentimentality or sanctimony raised the survival film genre to the level of art with the resonant force of an enduring screen classic He also called it the first major Oscar contender of the year 168 Michael Medved awarded it four out of four and called Hardy s performance outstanding and the action seamless declaring This is not only the best WWII movie since Saving Private Ryan it is very simply one of the greatest war movies ever made 169 Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert com gave it a score of three and a half out of four despite not liking the film stating that he loathed parts of it and found other parts repetitious or half baked But maybe paradoxically I admired it throughout and have been thinking about it constantly 170 Jacques Mandelbaum of Le Monde praised the film s realism but was disappointed that it ignores the part played by French troops 171 Kevin Maher in The Times gave it two out of five saying Dunkirk is 106 clamorous minutes of big screen bombast that s so concerned with its own spectacle and scale that it neglects to deliver the most crucial element drama He also suggested that Dunkirk felt like a Call of Duty video game 172 David Cox of The Guardian felt the film had historical inaccuracies a paucity of female characters small scale a thinly characterised cast and lack of suspense 173 In the London Review of Books Michael Wood compared it to the films of Luis Bunuel and commended Zimmer s soundtrack as an effective match to the film 174 In 2018 a poll of 150 actors directors writers producers and critics for Time Out magazine saw it ranked among the 100 Best British Films of all time 175 The same year The Washington Post named Dunkirk as one of the 23 best films of the 2000s 176 Rolling Stone Total Film and Quentin Tarantino classified it as one of the best films of the 2010s 177 178 179 Accolades Edit Main article List of accolades received by Dunkirk The film received the Best Editing award at the 23rd Critics Choice Awards and seven further nominations for Best Picture Best Director Best Acting Ensemble Best Cinematography Best Visual Effects Best Score and Best Production Design 180 181 It also won the Best Sound award at the 71st British Academy Film Awards as well as seven nominations for Best Film Best Direction Best Original Music Best Cinematography Best Editing Best Production Design and Best Special Visual Effects 182 183 At the 75th Golden Globe Awards it received three nominations for Best Motion Picture Drama Best Director and Best Original Score 184 At the 90th Academy Awards it was awarded Best Sound Editing Best Sound Mixing and Best Film Editing with five further nominations for Best Picture Best Director nb 7 Best Cinematography Best Original Score and Best Production Design 186 Historical accuracy EditThe film was noted for its generally realistic representation of the historical evacuation It accurately depicts a few Royal Air Force aeroplanes dogfighting the Luftwaffe over the sea limited to one hour of operation by their fuel capacity The combat however is portrayed at much lower altitude than the reality In 1940 destroyers and fighter aircraft were indeed held back from battle as the Royal Navy and Air Force would have been the sole defenders against invasion There was indeed a temporary withdrawal of destroyers during the early stages after considerable losses however an appeal to the Admiralty by Admiral Ramsay reversed that decision Also noted were the accurate depictions of how a small boat attempted to evade aerial attack and of how soldiers returning to England saw a civilian population largely unaware of or unaffected by the war 187 188 British officers did initially refuse to evacuate French soldiers although Churchill later insisted that the French be evacuated alongside the British 187 The realism of the film was acknowledged by Dunkirk veterans although Branagh said that some thought it was louder than the battle 189 Hispano Buchon masquerading as a Bf 109E wearing a temporary paint scheme for the film 77 Although some events are based on true history the characters and the storyline are fictional Branagh s role is a composite character 190 When the beach scenes were shot the weather was worse than during the real evacuation Nolan explained that this helped to understand the danger faced by the pleasure boats 191 In one scene a non commissioned officer gives a salute without wearing his military beret which a veteran pointed out as inaccurate protocol 78 To differentiate the German aeroplanes their noses were painted yellow this was not actually done until a month after Dunkirk Contemporary shots were used for aerial views of the town whereas Dunkirk was in ruins by the time of the evacuation The design of the airborne leaflet propaganda was similar to those used in 1940 although the originals were not in colour 187 Notes Edit The Netherlands Film Fund reported a budget of 120 million in May 2017 6 That July it was estimated to be as high as 150 million 7 8 with sources at Warner Bros describing that figure as too high 9 Later estimates reported a net production budget 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