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Todd Haynes’ “Dylan movie” is a singularity: A cinematic phantasmagoria built around the poetic re-invention of the self, which collapses time and leaves linear progress and cold logic in the shadows. Haynes swirls through Dylan’s life and legends, and allows a series of “avatars” (including Richard Gere, young Marcus Carl Franklin and, most miraculously of all, Cate Blanchett) to bloom within a variety of settings, styles and registers. Like Dylan’s music, with which it is lovingly suffused, I’m Not There is the purest quicksilver, slipping through cracks and crevices to the poetic heart of the world.
A Weinstein Company release.
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Thu Oct 4: 8:30
Sat Oct 6: 10am
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