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    I'm Not There [WS] [2 Discs]

    Director: Todd Haynes Cast: Cate Blanchett

    Cate Blanchett
    , Christian Bale
    Christian Bale
    , Richard Gere
    Richard Gere
    , Heath Ledger
    Heath Ledger
    , Marcus Carl Franklin
    Marcus Carl Franklin


    DVD

    (Special Edition / Wide Screen / Subtitled)

    $14.99
    $14.99

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    • Release Date: 05/06/2008
    • UPC: 0796019810906
    • Original Release: 2007
    • Rating: R
    • Source: Weinstein Company
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 8100
    • Sales rank: 13,356

    Special Features

    Disc 1:; Feature commentary by director/co-writer Tod Haynes; On-screen song lyrics; An introduction to the film; Disc 2:; Deleted scenes; Alternate/Extended scenes; Outtakes; Auditions; A conversation with Todd Haynes; Making the soundtrack; The Red Carpet premiere; Trailer gallery; Still galleries; Plus a "Dylanography" with filmography, discography, bibliography, chronology

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Cate Blanchett Jude Quinn
    Christian Bale Jack Rollins/Pastor John
    Richard Gere Billy the Kid
    Heath Ledger Robbie Clark
    Marcus Carl Franklin Woody Guthrie
    Ben Whishaw Arthur Rimbaud
    Richie Havens Old Man Arvin
    Don Francks Hobo Joe
    Roc LaFortune Hobo Moe
    Julianne Moore Alice Fabian
    David Cross Allen Ginsberg
    Charlotte Gainsbourg Claire
    Bruce Greenwood Journalist
    Michelle Williams Coco Rivington
    Kris Kristofferson Narrator,Voices
    Paul Cagelet Carny/Bell-Hop
    Pierre-Alexandre Fortin Gorgeous George
    Kim Roberts Mrs. Arvin
    Eric Newsome Sixties Narrator
    Angela Galuppo Folk Girl
    Jane Wheeler TV Host
    David Gow Variety Show Host
    Fanny La Croix Actress
    Matthew Harbour Fan #1
    Kyle Switzer Fan #2
    Terry Haig Gerry Hamlin
    Gordon Masten Moonshiner
    Bill Croft Thief/Butcher
    Garth Giker Actor
    Bob Dylan Composer

    Technical Credits
    Todd Haynes Screenwriter
    Oren Moverman Screenwriter
    Laura Rosenthal Casting
    John Goldwyn Producer
    Jeff Rosen Producer
    John Sloss Producer
    James D. Stern Producer
    Christine Vachon Producer
    Philip Elway Executive Producer
    Andreas Grosch Executive Producer
    Douglas Hansen Executive Producer,Executive Producer
    Wendy Japhet Executive Producer
    Amy J. Kaufman Executive Producer
    Hengameh Panahi Executive Producer
    Steven Soderbergh Executive Producer
    John Wells Executive Producer
    Leslie Shatz Sound/Sound Designer
    Patrick Rousseau Sound/Sound Designer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- I'm Not There
    1. Poet, Prophet, Outlaw, Fake [2:26]
    2. Busy Being Born [2:28]
    3. Fatalistic Farmer? [1:28]
    4. Troubadour of Conscience [1:24]
    5. Series of Dreams [1:38]
    6. Visions of Robbie & Claire [:11]
    7. Love Was in the Air [3:10]
    8. Famed Folk Stylist [:49]
    9. Fingerpointin' [1:36]
    10. Jude Blasts the Disciples [3:54]
    11. No Faith to Lose [:25]
    12. A Strange Thing Happens Every Day [:52]
    13. Million Dollar Bash [1:56]
    14. Medicine Sunday [2:07]
    15. In the Garden With Coco [3:16]
    16. Trying My Best to Be Just Like I Am [1:50]
    17. Mister Jones [1:13]
    18. Billy the Kid, Revisited [2:50]
    19. Lo and Behold [1:24]
    20. Sign Language [:31]
    21. The Valley Below [2:51]
    22. Seven Simple Rules [2:43]
    23. Tarantula [2:44]
    24. Long Distance Operator [1:49]
    25. Waiting up for the End of the World [2:06]
    26. Charles Atlas and the Bomb [:09]
    27. Trouble in Mind [3:49]
    28. Finding a Home in Jesus [:01]
    29. Family Photos [1:20]
    30. The End of Betrayal [2:05]
    31. Every Man's Conscience [:06]
    32. Restless Farewell [2:28]
    33. Mona Lisa's Highway Blues [:03]
    34. I'm Not There [:50]
    2. Stuck Inside of Mobile With These Memphis Blues Again [2:28]
    3. Nashwille Skyline Rag [1:28]
    4. Moonshiner [1:24]
    5. Tombstone Blues [1:38]
    6. The Times They Are a-Changin' [:11]
    7. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll [3:10]
    8. I'll Keep It With Mine (Biograph Version) [:49]
    9. Cold Irons Bound (Instrumental Version) [1:36]
    10. Visions of Johanna [3:54]
    11. I'll Keep It With Mine (Instrumental Version) [:25]
    12. I Want You [:52]
    13. Corrina, Corrina [1:56]
    14. When the Ship Comes In [2:07]
    15. Blind Willie McTell [3:16]
    16. Maggie's Farm [1:50]
    17. Positively Fourth Street [1:13]
    18. Temporary Like Achilles [2:50]
    19. Cold Irons Bound (Vocal Version) [1:24]
    20. Simple Twist of Fate [:31]
    21. Nashville Skyline Rag (Reprise) [2:51]
    22. Ballad of a Thin Man [2:43]
    23. Billy 1 [2:44]
    24. All Along the Watchtower [1:49]
    25. The Man in the Long Black Coat [2:06]
    26. One More Cup of Coffee [:09]
    27. High Water (For Charley Patton) [3:49]
    28. Ballad of Hollis Brown [:01]
    29. Goin' to Acapulco [1:20]
    30. I Wanna Be Your Lover [2:05]
    31. Cold Irons Bound (Medley) [:06]
    32. Trouble in Mind [2:28]
    33. Pressing On [:03]
    34. Idiot Wind [:50]
    35. The Man in the Long Black Coat (Reprise) [2:24]
    36. I'm Not There (Dylan Version) [3:43]
    37. Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands [2:07]
    38. Mr. Tambourine Man (Harmonica Solo) [1:02]
    39. Like a Rolling Stone [5:58]
    40. I'm Not There (Sonic Youth Version) [:21]
    41. Knockin' on Heaven's Door [2:26]

    Director Todd Haynes' unconventional biopic of the legendary singer/songwriter Bob Dylan features different actors playing the part of the Minnesota native at various stages of his remarkable career. Among the actors playing the singer are Cate Blanchett, who portrays the man during his Don't Look Back era incarnation; Heath Ledger, as an actor playing one of the fictional Dylans in a movie within the movie; Christian Bale, as the Dylan beginning to chafe at being associated so strongly with political causes; Richard Gere, portraying the post-motorcycle accident period; and Marcus Carl Franklin as the young Dylan who passed himself off as the second coming of Woody Guthrie. Each section of the film not only has a different lead actor, but offers different looks that reflect various aspects of popular culture at the time.

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    Easily the most widely covered movie in director Todd Haynes' output to date, I'm Not There was a strange combination of serious filmmaking -- on a challenging level for the casual filmgoer -- and a mini-media event that, thanks to an unexpected tragedy, also became a major event/film. As demonstrated previously in his Douglas Sirk-influenced Far From Heaven, Haynes is a master of traditional film styles and genres, and here he goes to town exploring the public and private sides of Bob Dylan's life, career, and image -- and the public perceptions of both -- in a dazzling array of styles and tones, many of the latter derived from actual film projects in which the renowned singer/composer has been involved across his career. Haynes also displays a knowing eye for detail in the framing of his different settings -- the cinematic in-jokes that abound elicited more than a little knowing laughter from the original intended audience for this off-beat film, which might best be called a bio-fantasy. Amid the cleverness are some insights that are often overlooked by fans who came late to Dylan's music and mystique: his flaws and errors, which are sometimes a bit disturbing in their depictions, even to those who were aware of them; and also his debt to African-American artists and traditions, explored rather touchingly in the scenes in which Marcus Carl Franklin portrays the young Dylan as he finds his way into the folk music traditions, and the weight that they carried. As an actual portrayal, Cate Blanchett almost steals the picture in her sequences as Dylan in his folk-rock breakthrough era -- and what Haynes does with some of those sequences (including stylistic nods to both D.A. Pennebaker and Richard Lester) is off-handedly delightful on a multitude of levels. The movie is a phantasmagoric mix of biography, legend, rumor, and fantasy that flows seamlessly (and could have run even longer -- there was a lot that wasn't used in the final cut) across over two hours. I'm Not There might have found its audience among moderate-to-dedicated Dylan fans, but a few weeks after it opened, Heath Ledger, who played one of the incarnations of Dylan, died very suddenly. As Ledger lived (and died) only a few blocks from New York's Film Forum, where the movie had premiered (and was still running), his (mostly younger) fans flocked to the film over the next few weeks, and attendance exploded at theaters where the picture had been booked for what might otherwise have been a reasonably successful run. It was a tragic circumstance, but it turned I'm Not There into a much bigger media event than it already was, especially since Ledger's last major (and well-publicized) performance, as the Joker in The Dark Knight, wasn't due for release for months. It wasn't the way that anyone would have wanted this movie to become well known, but it ended up giving Haynes something more than a cult hit, and deservedly so. As a meditation on a ubiquitous, mostly enigmatic and elusive, and sometimes troubling musical and media figure, I'm Not There is about as close to its subject as any movie not made by Dylan himself is likely to get, and offers some cleverly conceived angles on the pieces that comprise its central puzzle.

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