Dark Knight Rises Star Anne Hathaway Claims Christopher Nolan Doesn’t Allow Chairs on Set

Some of the most famous directors who ever lived were known for idiosyncrasies that made them difficult to work with. Stanley Kubrick did multiple takes into the night of a single shot. Hitchcock was possessive of his blond female leads. Tobe Hooper, more innocently, just needed a Dr. Pepper during a shoot.

Christopher Nolan is no different, says Anne Hathaway. In an Actors on Actors Les Miserables reunion Zoom chat with Hugh Jackman for Variety, she stated Nolan has certain restrictions on his sets. Other than cellphones, he prohibits one other thing.

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Hathaway, who worked with the Tenet filmmaker on The Dark Knight Rises and Interstellar, revealed, “Chris also doesn’t allow chairs. I worked with him twice.”

She elaborated, “He doesn’t allow chairs, and his reasoning is, if you have chairs, people will sit, and if they’re sitting, they’re not working.”

“I mean, he has these incredible movies in terms of scope and ambition and technical prowess and emotion,” Hathaway continued, figuring there is something to Nolan’s logic. “It always arrives at the end under schedule and under budget. I think he’s onto something with the chair thing.”

Maybe he gets results but that isn’t garnering much support on Twitter. A day after Hathaway made her comments, Nolan’s “chair thing” trended and led to mild accusations of ableism and speculation of a traumatic childhood involving seats.

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Before things got more out of control, an official spokesperson for Nolan issued a statement to IndieWire that says Nolan doesn’t really ban chairs. He just refuses them for his own personal use.

Read the statement from rep Kelly Bush Novak:

“For the record, the only things banned from [Christopher Nolan’s] sets are cell phones (not always successfully) and smoking (very successfully),” Nolan’s spokesperson Kelly Bush Novak of ID said in a statement. “The chairs Anne was referring to are the directors chairs clustered around the video monitor, allocated on the basis of hierarchy not physical need. Chris chooses not to use his but has never banned chairs from the set. Cast and crew can sit wherever and whenever they need and frequently do.”

Extras in his films came to Nolan’s defense.

So with that fire squelched, the more pressing concern is Tenet’s release getting delayed to August 12th. Let’s hope it can keep that date.

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