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Opening screenshot
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| Directed by | Christopher Nolan |
| Produced by |
Emma Thomas Christopher Nolan Steve Street |
| Written by | Christopher Nolan |
| Starring | Jeremy Theobald |
| Music by | David Julyan |
| Cinematography | Christopher Nolan |
| Edited by | Christopher Nolan |
| Distributed by | N/A Cinema16 |
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Running time
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3 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $1,000 (exact amount unknown) |
Doodlebug is a 1997 short psychological thriller film by Christopher Nolan.
The story concerns a grungy man, in a filthy apartment. He is anxious and paranoid, trying to kill a small bug-like creature that is scurrying on the floor. It is revealed that the bug resembles a miniature version of himself. He squashes the bug with his shoe. However, every movement the "doodlebug" makes is later matched by the man himself, and he is later squashed by a larger version of himself.