George Nolfi

writer, director
Feature Film

Timeline


Michael Crichton’s book, on which this was based, was interminably slow, and so was the movie—and I’m not only talking about the battle scenes in 1357 France. The actual time-travel mechanism is cool, though. —Michael Main
It means the camera was taking pictures in the wilderness near Castlegard, France, in the year 1357.
A geometric grid in red-and-yellow light covers a strong hand holding crossbow
                that morphs into a spiral at one end.
  • Science Fiction
  • Definite Time Travel
Feature Film

The Adjustment Bureau

  • written and directed by George Nolfi
  • (premiered at an unknown movie theater, New York City, 14 February 2011)

Emily Blunt (as Elise Sellas in a red evening dress) and Matt Damon (as David
                Norris in a black suit) race across a rooftop with shadows of a mysterious man on the
                background buildings.
  • Science Fiction
  • Audience: Children
  • Definite Time Travel