A thriller to keep you wide awake in mesmerizing hi-def from the director of The Dark Knight and Inception.
Invited to Nightmute, Alaska, to head a murder case, a veteran LAPD detective finds his investigation disrupted by an ever-shining midnight sun that wreaks sleep-depriving havoc on him - and by personal guilt over a second crime that may be real...or a figment of his increasingly unstable consciousness. Director Christopher Nolan (whose other credits include Memento and Batman Begins) crafts another jolting psychological thriller to remember, guiding Academy Award winners Al Pacino, Robin Williams and Hilary Swank in Insomnia. In the season of the midnight sun, no one - and no secret - can forever hide.
Special Features:
- Additional Scene
- Commentary by Director Christopher Nolan (Commentary in Order of Shooting Sequence), Hilary Swank, Production Designer Nathan Crowley, Editor Dody Dorn, Cinematographer Wally Pfister and Screenwriter Hillary Seitz
- Day for Night: Making the Movie featurette
- 180°: A Conversation with Christopher Nolan and Al Pacino featurette
- In the Fog: Cinemtography and Production Design featurette
- Eyes Wide Open: The Insomniac's World featurette
- Stills Gallery
- Theatrical Trailer
Insomnia was released May 24th, 2002 and stars Al Pacino, Robin Williams, Hilary Swank, Oliver Zemen, Martin Donovan, Paul Dooley, Nicky Katt, Larry Holden. The film is directed by Christopher Nolan.

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The Narrator: The Better Man
Really? This is probably my least liked Nolan film. Good, but nothing special. I'll get it just for Williams, Pacino, and Nolan thou.
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Anjow1060
one of my favorite of Nolan's films. Even as a remake, I like it more than Memento and Prestige.
- Jow
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