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Famous director Christopher Nolan and his wife and producer Emma Thomas have been awarded 'British Knighthood' and 'Damehood' for their contribution to the film industry. After this prestigious honor of the British government, Nolan's name will now be preceded by the title 'Sir', while Thomas's name will be preceded by 'Dame'.
At a ceremony held at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday, King Charles III handed over the medal to the Nolan couple after a ritual ceremony including 'dubbing' according to British tradition. Nolan won an Oscar last year for making the film 'Oppenheimer' based on the life of J Robert Oppenheimer, known as the 'Father of the Atomic Bomb'. Oppenheimer won seven Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Director Nolan expressed gratitude for receiving the British knighthood. He also said that it was a pleasure to meet King Charles. This honor has been personally awarded by the British monarch to active people in various fields. King Charles, who has recently been undergoing treatment for cancer, has been absent from royal events. At the ceremony honoring the Nolan couple, he came in a royal dress . He praised the work of the Nolan couple .
Nolan has directed popular films like 'Interstellar', 'The Dark Knight', 'Inception', 'Dunkirk', 'Memento', 'Insomnia'. He has a tendency to present the story in a 'non-linear' style in the film and avoid computer generated images as much as possible. Nolan, who was born in London, the capital of England, married Emma Thomas in 1997. Since then, the two have been collaborating continuously in film production.
Previously, musician Elton John, historian of biology and journalist David Attenborough, runner Mo Farah, actor Patrick Stewart, Paul McCartney of the Beatles, actress Angelina Jolie and others were honored by the British monarchy with knighthood and damehood awards.
