Colliders ownPerri Nemiroffhad the pleasure of sitting down with Chalamet and Fanning to discuss their roles inA Complete Unknown.
you could watch the full conversation in the video above or read the transcript below.
She’s really phenomenal and very generous as an actor, too.
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Case in point: that scene.
We were so lucky to have her in this movie.
ELLE FANNING: Well, I could say the same about you.
I feel the same way.
I knew that Timothee was going to be incredible.
Hearing that he was going to play Bob Dylan, I was like, 100%.
At the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, a young Bob Dylan shakes up his act on the folk music scene by going electric and siring rock as the voice of a generation - defining one of the most transformative moments in 20th century music.
You are brilliant, and I knew that you would bring it.
I think its a different experience getting to be up close and seeing the transformation on set.
It’s just a different feeling, and it was very moving to me watching a friend.
I’ll jump off that idea because one thing I was reading in our press notes caught my eye.
James said, I didnt want Timmy to disappear.
I wanted Timmy to bring who he is to Bob.
CHALAMET: I don’t know if I ever really did.
So, I never really thought about bringing myself to it, probably ever, truthfully.
The movie will open on December 25.
It’s when Bob and Joan are doing It Ain’t Me Babe at the festival.
It was my only scene that I had with Monica [Barbaro].
They were performing, for me, the song all the way through.
A Complete Unknownopens in theaters on December 25.