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85 Jahre Bob Dylan: I'm Not There

In the organizer's words:

I'M NOT THERE

Special performance on Tuesday, 09.06.26, 20:00, Camera

in the series of events celebrating Bob Dylan's 85th birthday

In the introduction, Georg Stein (Palmyra Verlag) reports on his experiences on Dylan's 1987 European tour with original recordings.

regular: 10 € | reduced: 8 €

USA/D 2007 | Director: Todd Haynes | 135 min. | FSK 12
Cast: Marcus Carl Franklin, Ben Whishaw, Christian Bale, Cate Blanchet, Heath Ledger, Richard Ger, a.o.

Director Todd Haynes (DEM HIMMEL SO FERN) weaves these stories into a cleverly convoluted, wonderfully unconventional film biography. As multifaceted and contradictory as its subject, I'M NOT THERE portrays Bob Dylan as a fascinatingly diverse personality, a charismatic, enigmatic, unruly star who doesn't fit into any category: No sooner do you think you've understood him than he's moved on and long since become someone else. Bob Dylan, a dazzling icon of folk, rock and pop, makes six appearances in I'M NOT THERE. As an 11-year-old singer-songwriter (Marcus Carl Franklin), he travels the country at the end of the 1950s like the black blues legends of yore. At 19, he is a sharp-tongued poet (Ben Whishaw), a little later a successful folk troubadour (Christian Bale) in the pulsating Greenwich Village of the early 60s. Having barely been celebrated as the voice of a new generation, he reinvents himself as a bandleader (Cate Blanchett) and offends his fans with electrified rock. He succeeds as an actor (Heath Ledger), fails as a family man, falls into oblivion as a Christian preacher - and reappears in the hinterland of Missouri: as an aging outlaw (Richard Gere) who sets off on his journey once again ...

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Location

Die Kamera Brückenstraße 26 69120 Heidelberg

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