Timothée Chalamet, 'Complete Unknown' land major Oscar nominations
- Timothée Chalamet received a Best Actor nomination for his role in 'A Complete Unknown,' a film about Bob Dylan's early years.
- The film 'A Complete Unknown' was nominated for Best Picture and six additional Oscars, including Best Director for James Mangold.
- The film portrays Dylan's transformation from acoustic folk to electrified rock, reflecting cultural changes of the 1960s.
- Chalamet's preparation included visiting Minnesota and studying music tracks provided by Dylan himself.
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‘A Complete Unknown’s Monica Barbaro On Oscar Nomination & Shooting ‘Crime 101’ In Iconic LA Area Pre-Fires: “It’s Going To Be Emotional To Watch”
With a total of eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, A Complete Unknown has taken its place as a major Academy frontrunner— (Emilia Pérez, the most-nominated film, got 13, while Wicked and The Brutalist tied for 10). one of those eight was for Monica Barbaro’s turn as Joan Baez. Barbaro told Deadline of her shock and surprise shortly after the announcement Thursday morning. “This was really unexpected,” she said. “I was trying not …
Actor Timothée Chalamet gave a cinematic face to legendary singer and songwriter Bob Dylan, who, early in his career, gains an audience to build barricades in front of him and to stand against the perception of music stars as public goods for everyone.
Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown has enormous resonance – but doesn’t break with gender stereotypes
Searchlight PicturesIn 1961, aged 19, Bob Dylan left home in Minnesota for New York City and never looked back. Unknown when he arrived, he would later be widely described as the voice of a generation. A Complete Unknown follows Dylan’s transformation from his arrival in 1961 to when he was booed at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 for playing electric guitar instead of acoustic. Loosely based on Elija Wald’s 2015 book Dylan Goes Electric!, the…
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