The Oscar-nominated director of ‘A Complete Unknown’ details the on-screen dynamics between Timothée Chalemet and Monica Barbaro in the latest installment of THR’s Script to Scene series
James Mangold’s film “A Complete Unknown,” nominated for eight Oscars, captures the elusive, enigmatic quality of Bob Dylan in the early 1960s: The years he emerged as a major musical and cultural phenomenon.
Chalamet took to the Berlinale red carpet in an all-pink ensemble as Jenner sat alongside him in the theater for the screening of James Mangold's Bob Dylan biopic.
EXCLUSIVE: How does it feel, Searchlight? Absolutely great ahead of the Oscars, as James Mangold’s Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown is quite known around the world coursing past $100M at the global box office.
Directed by Academy Award nominee James Mangold, “A Complete Unknown” is a masterfully entertaining and compelling musical biopic that serves as a worthy entry in the genre. While occasionally playing it safe,
James Mangold’s “A Complete Unknown,” the highly-anticipated biopic depicting Dylan’s (Timothée Chalamet) rise, explores this ambiguity. The film challenges and grapples with Dylan’s concealed persona through the eyes of those adjacent to him.
The A.V. Club can exclusively share a behind-the-scenes clip from A Complete Unknown‘s upcoming digital release, in which Mangold and newly-minted SAG Award winner Chalamet discuss the philosophy behind the latter’s Oscar-nominated performance.
The Oscar-nominated designer also delves into how the pandemic and the actors' strike gave her added time for research.