The strength of Todd Haynes' "I'm Not There" is its polarizing and vexing quality, yet there is a clarity and thoughtfulness in the end result. Listen to this interview on NPR where Haynes discusses the issue of identity and transformation in his work, why Cate Blanchett was essential for the film, and what about Bob Dylan inspired him to create such a personal work of art.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
"exploring the six degrees of dylan"
Posted by w. at 11:00 AM
Labels: film, todd haynes
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