Synopsis
In 1965, at the Newport Folk Festival, a young Bob Dylan makes his mark on the folk music scene, electrifying rock and roll as the voice of a generation—one of the most transformative moments in 20th-century music. Collider 2020 interview with cinematographer Phedon Papamichael in October revealed that the Bob Dylan movie project would be put on the back burner due to a recently released film. COVID precautions taken by studios. And that leaves Papamichael and director James Mangold to move on to other projects. “I don’t think he’s dead,” Papamichael said of the Chalamet-led biopic, “But it’s hard to beat in the COVID era, because it’s all set in small clubs, with a lot of period costume props, so you’ve got a lot of hair and makeup. So our next project is Indiana Jones 5 (2022). Chard is doing it.”