The film directed by James Mangold is based on Elijah Wald 2015’s book, “Dylan Goes Electric.”
Timothée Chalamet is put on the skin of Bob Dylan.
After his successful passage through cinemas, A complete stranger of James Mangold with Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan confirmed his release date on Disney+.
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The film can be seen from April 16 on the Disney+streaming platform.


The biographical drama, written by Mangold and Jay Cocksfollow the first years of the legend of folk music in New York City, so far transcendental in which an electric guitar was put during his performance in the 1965 folk festival.
What a complete stranger is about
Synopsis: “New York, the early 60s. In the context of a vibrant music scene and an agitated cultural agitation, an enigmatic 19 -year -old young man from Minnesot controversial that has an culturally impact worldwide. ”
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They complete the cast Edward Norton like Pete Seeger, Boyd Holbrook like Johnny Cash, PJ Byrne Like Harold Leventhal, Scoot McNairy Like Woody Guthrie, Dan Fogler like Albert Grossman and Will Harrison like Bob Neuwirth, among others.
Based on Elijah Wald 2015’s book, “Dylan Goes Electric” And originally titled “Going Electric”, a complete stranger borrows a phrase of “Like a Rolling Stone” by Dylan, the folk-rock anthem plugged in that changed everything.
Mangold has described Dylan from his film as “A vagabond that arrives from Minnesota with a new name and a new perspective of life”. Their arrival causes a “shock in the folk community and in what they considered adequate and illicit folk.” The real life Dylan, which is 83 years old, gave notes on the script and met several times with Mangold.
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