Folk music enthusiasts loved Bob Dylan when he played his acoustic set at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival. But reports said Dylan “electrified one half of his audience, and electrocuted the other” when he plugged in for his July 25, 1965 appearance. While the sound engineer of the show contradicts it, the press wrote Dylan was booed during the set. A filmmaker caught an audience member calling the singer “Judas” before Dylan instructed the band “play it fucking loud,” and tore into “Like a Rolling Stone.” The incident will be the basis of James Mangold’s upcoming as-yet-untitled film. Timothée Chalamet is in talks to play Dylan, according to Deadline.
The feature will be based on Elijah Wald’s 2015 book Dylan Goes Electric. The screenplay was written by former Time and Newsweek film critic Jay Cocks, who wrote the screenplay for Gangs of New York. The film will be produced by Jeff Rosen, Dylan’s manager. Fox Searchlight acquired the rights to use Dylan’s music.
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Mangold (Ford vs. Ferrari) directed the 2005 Johnny Cash-biopic Walk the Line, which starred Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon. Chalamet, whose Little Women is currently in theaters, is taking guitar lessons. He will make his London stage debut the Old Vic production of Amy Herzog’s Pulitzer-nominated drama 4,000 Miles, which runs April 16 until May 23. He is also acting in Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch and Denis Villenueve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s science fiction classic Dune, which comes out December 18. Casting for the roles of Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, and Woody Guthrie have not been announced yet.
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There is also a film bio on Michael Jackson in the works from Bohemian Rhapsody producer Graham King. Rami Malek won the best actor Oscar for playing Freddy Mercury in the Queen biopic. Taron Egerton won the Golden Globe best actor award for playing Elton John in Rocketman.
There is no release date set for the untitled Bob Dylan biopic.
Culture Editor Tony Sokol cut his teeth on the wire services and also wrote and produced New York City’s Vampyr Theatre and the rock opera AssassiNation: We Killed JFK. Read more of his work here or find him on Twitter @tsokol.
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