I’m Not There

Directed by Todd Haynes

Todd Haynes’ highly anticipated riff on Bob Dylan finally arrives, garlanded in Venice Film Festival glory and a Best Actress award for Blanchett.

In this audacious experiment, six actors each represent one of seven distinct stages in Dylan’s life. There’s a young, rails-ridin’, guitar-slingin’ black kid named Woody (Franklin). Portraying ‘Jude’, Blanchett channels the man in his controversial transition from acoustic to electric – captured in stunning, Pennebaker-esque black & white. A religious phase and Peckinpah-style adventure are also onscreen, all interwoven in a nonchronological, visually kaleidoscopic patchwork, stitched together with inspired new covers of classic Dylan tracks.

Idiosyncratic? Absolutely. This is breathtaking, risk-taking cinema.

Duration:
136 minutes

Languages:
English

Country of origin:
Germany and USA

Year of production:
2007