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A Complete Unknown

"The ballad of a true original."

2024-12-18 Drama 2hr 20m

New York, early 1960s. Against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene and tumultuous cultural upheaval, an enigmatic 19-year-old from Minnesota arrives in the West Village with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music.

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New York, early 1960s. Against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene and tumultuous cultural upheaval, an enigmatic 19-year-old from Minnesota arrives in the West Village with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music.

  • Released
    2024-12-18
  • Revenue
    $75,417,260
  • Budget
    $65,000,000
  • Runtime
    2hr 20m
  • Genre
    Drama, Music
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    0
  • Production
    Veritas Entertainment Group, Range Media Partners, The Picture Company, Turnpike Films, White Water, Searchlight Pictures

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Cast

Edward Norton

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Pete Seeger
Elle Fanning

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Sylvie Russo
Joe Tippett

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Dave Van Ronk
Eriko Hatsune

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Toshi Seeger
Peter Gray Lewis

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Frank (Lawyer)
Peter Gerety

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Federal Judge
Lenny Grossman

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Federal Court Clerk
David Wenzel

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Cab Driver
Scoot McNairy

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Woody Guthrie
Riley Hashimoto

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Danny Seeger
Eloise Peyrot

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Tinya Seeger
Maya Feldman

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Dan Fogler

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Albert Grossman
Reza Salazar

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Tito (Gerdes Stage Manager)
David Alan Basche

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John Hammond
Joshua Henry

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Brownie McGhee (Blues Musician)
Martin Fisher

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Civil Rights Speaker
Jater Webb

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Eric Berryman

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CBS Receptionist
Sophia Feldman

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P.J. Byrne

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Harold Levanthal
Nick Pupo

Nick Pupo

Peter Yarrow
Brendan Burke

Brendan Burke

Street Vendor
Kevyn Morrow

Kevyn Morrow

Party Guest #1
Andy Grotelueschen

Andy Grotelueschen

Party Guest #2
Jonathan Spivey

Jonathan Spivey

Party Guest #3
Cilda Shaur

Cilda Shaur

Party Guest #4
Clark Carmichael

Clark Carmichael

Party Guest #5
Will Harrison

Will Harrison

Bob Neuwirth
Taylor Goodwyn

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Woman at McAnn's
Arthur Langlie

Arthur Langlie

Sylvie's New Boyfriend
Michael Chernus

Michael Chernus

Theodore Bikel
Jordan Goodsell

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Roy Halee (Engineer)
Eli Brown

Eli Brown

Mike Bloomfield
Big Bill Morganfield

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Jesse Moffette
Liam Craig

Liam Craig

Jonah (TV Floor Director)
Charlie Tahan

Charlie Tahan

Al Kooper
Ian Kagey

Ian Kagey

Harvey Brooks (Columbia Records)
Dave Maulbeck

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Spacey Girl
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Cameron G. Quevedo

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Newport Festival Fan #3
Alexis Felix

Alexis Felix

Newport Festival Fan #4
Will Price

Will Price

Joe Boyd (Sound Engineer)
Kayli Carter

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Maria Muldaur
Steve Bell

Steve Bell

Sony Terry (Blues Musician)
Malcolm Gold

Malcolm Gold

Marshall Grant (Tennessee 3)
Patrick Phalen

Patrick Phalen

Luther Perkins (Tennessee 3)
Douglas Marriner

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W.S. Holland (Tennessee 3)
Justin Levine

Justin Levine

Barry Goldberg (Newport Band '65)
Mark Whitfield, Jr.

Mark Whitfield, Jr.

Sam Lay (Newport Band '65)
Joshua Crumbley

Joshua Crumbley

Jerome Arnold (Newport Band '65)
Felix Lemerle

Felix Lemerle

Kenny Rankin (Columbia Records)
Malick Koly

Malick Koly

Bruce Langhorne (Columbia Records)
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Paul Griffin (Columbia Records)
Jimmy Caltrider

Jimmy Caltrider

Bobby Gregg (Columbia Records)
Kyle A. Sanna

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Patrick M. Dennis

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Patsy Celtic Band Member
Nick Baxter

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Patsy Celtic Band Member
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Mark Gross

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Musician Outside Viking #2
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Musician Outside Viking #3
Jean Rohe

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Musician Outside Viking #4
Farley Rene

Farley Rene

Texas Prison Working Group #1
Junior Cius

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Texas Prison Working Group #2
Travis Patton

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Victor Sho

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Vincent Mp Filliatre

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Texas Prison Working Group #5
Amos J. Machanic

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James Archie Worley

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2025-01-21

I grew up in an household that loved Bob Dylan and Joan Baez (though not equally from parent to parent!), and I think it really only instill... read more

I grew up in an household that loved Bob Dylan and Joan Baez (though not equally from parent to parent!), and I think it really only instilled in me a sense of contrariness. The more my dad banged on about how great Dylan and his lyrics were, the more that fell of deaf childish ears. Sitting down now I was worried I'd revert to my self of fifty-odd years ago, but thanks to a pretty convincing effort from Timothée Chalamet I actually found my feet moving - and not towards the door! It doesn't do him any harm that he resembles the man, and he manages to convey something of the spirit of this poet who, upon hearing that Woody Guthrie (Scoot McNairy) is on his last legs in hospital, travels to New York to track him down. He finds Pete Seeger (Edward Norton) at the bedside of a sick man, plays him a song he's written about his hero and now thanks to some patronage from Seeger he starts to get gigs, meets "Sylvie" (Elle Fanning) then the already successful Baez (Monica Barbara) before taking the world - and Johnny Cash (Boyd Holbrook) by storm. It's a classy biopic that, though chronological, isn't just a straight history of the man. It shows his character, warts and all, as he comes to terms with his success and some of the temptations and fickleness that goes along with it. Many critics say Dylan is the worst singer of his own songs and Chalamet keeps up that tradition offering some authentic sounding, but different enough, interpretations of some of the man's most recognisable songs. Barbaro also turns in well as Baez, though I found her voice just a little too operatic and not quite as effective. The production is clearly high-end with loads of attention to the detail, but essentially this is really a chance for Chalamet to show he is more than just a (very) skinny boy with floppy hair. Purists of the artiste may hate it, but I think it quite powerfully characterises this group of free thinking individuals in a 1960s America dealing with a presidential assassination, communist threats and a general sense of paranoia amongst a public that was clearly crying out for something to hope for. Dylan et al delivered some of that, and this comes across well.

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A Review by Brent_Marchant 6

Written by Brent_Marchant on 2025-01-28

Tribute biographies have become an increasingly popular film genre in recent years, though, truthfully, they’re not all of the same caliber.... read more

Tribute biographies have become an increasingly popular film genre in recent years, though, truthfully, they’re not all of the same caliber. Content and authenticity play significant roles in their overall quality, but, as experience has shown, these traits can vary widely, depending on the picture. As for writer-director James Mangold’s homage to musician-folk singer-songwriter Bob Dylan (Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet), the film presents viewers with a mixed bag on these fronts. While this effort seems to mostly get things right in matters of authenticity, it comes up somewhat short on content, despite its protracted 2:21:00 runtime, what should amount to sufficient duration to nail down the most crucial cinematic particulars. “A Complete Unknown” follows Dylan from his arrival in New York in 1961, where he quickly became the latest sensation on the Greenwich Village folk music scene, through his rise to stardom as an emerging music industry icon and culminating in his controversial performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, where he traded in his acoustic guitar for an electric model, a switch met with mixed reactions but that launched him in innovative new directions musically. Along the way, viewers are let in on passing scenes from his personal life, such as his friendships with fellow musicians Pete Seeger (Oscar nominee Edward Norton), Johnny Cash (Boyd Holbrook) and Woody Guthrie (Scoot McNairy), as well as his passionate but stormy romances with Sylvie Russo (a pseudonym for real life love interest Suze Rotolo) (National Board of Review Award winner Elle Fanning) and fellow folk singer Joan Baez (Oscar nominee Monica Barbaro). But, regrettably, much of the narrative is little more than a loosely strung together collection of sequences designed to showcase an array of Dylan’s greatest hits from the early days of his career, as well as those of his peers. While the songs are indeed capably performed by the actors themselves, after a while though, the film feels more like an anthology of music videos than an insightful biography. In fact, Dylan’s character comes across as largely enigmatic and inscrutable, a take on his persona alleged to be true to form but that doesn’t offer a great deal of enlightenment into his nature – that is, other than often making him look like a first-class jerk (the noble content of his social activism compositions notwithstanding). Consequently, this candid but somewhat unflattering approach almost makes one wonder whether a protagonist like Dylan is innately worthy of such an homage, even if the finished product is on point (and ironically lends credence to the meaning of the film’s title, whether intentional or not). All things considered, on balance, the filmmaker’s effort here is passable as a capably made tribute bio, with generally fine performances (especially Fanning, who genuinely should have earned supporting actress award kudos over her somewhat overrated co-star), commendable period piece production values and a fine soundtrack (if one is an ardent Dylan fan, that is, something I honestly can’t claim to be). But is this release really worthy of all the awards season attention it has garnered? That seems like something of a stretch to me, but, given the lackluster nature of the crop of 2024 awards season candidates, the pickings have admittedly been somewhat slim. Devotees of the protagonist are virtually certain to come away from this offering suitably impressed, though the rest of us are more likely to heave a modest shoulder shrug and move on to the next movie.

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A Review by r96sk 8

Written by r96sk on 2025-01-31

<em>'A Complete Unknown'</em> is a biopic worth watching. I only know of Bob Dylan by name and possibly some vague recognition of a few of h... read more

<em>'A Complete Unknown'</em> is a biopic worth watching. I only know of Bob Dylan by name and possibly some vague recognition of a few of his songs, as is usual for me it seems; uncultured swine. Therefore, I was only coming into this to see how it came out as a film - it's very good! Timothée Chalamet's portrayal is impressive for the large majority, I will say his schtick comes across as a little forced in one or two parts (only one or two) and I also had difficulty totally understanding him in a few moments (only a few). Edward Norton is good too, I thought he'd feature more; if only because I saw him on the promo trail with Chalamet a lot. Elle Fanning and Monica Barbaro offer noteworthy performances, everyone on the cast is perfectly fine to be fair. The music seems well done to me, again I'm not someone who definitively knows Dylan's work but it felt well shown. It's possibly too prevalent, which is a weird thing to say about a musician biopic but there's a lot of music in this. The end at the festival is the scene that I'll remember most from this, the sound design is particularly excellent; was practically bouncing in my seat due to the noise. If I was to mention any negatives, or at least things that aren't proper positives, it would be the pacing and run time. Not that I'd explicitly class those as bad parts of this though.

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A Review by CinemaSerf

I grew up in an household that loved Bob Dylan and Joan Baez (though not equally from parent to parent!), and I think it really only instilled in me a sense of contrariness. The more my dad banged on about how great Dylan and his lyrics wer...

reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2025-01-21

I grew up in an household that loved Bob Dylan and Joan Baez (though not equally from parent to parent!), and I think it really only instilled in me a sense of contrariness. The more my dad banged on ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Brent_Marchant 6

Written by Brent_Marchant on 2025-01-28

Tribute biographies have become an increasingly popular film genre in recent years, though, truthfully, they’re not all of the same caliber. Content and authenticity play significant roles in their ov...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by r96sk 8

Written by r96sk on 2025-01-31

<em>'A Complete Unknown'</em> is a biopic worth watching. I only know of Bob Dylan by name and possibly some vague recognition of a few of his songs, as is usual for me it seems; uncultured swine. The...

read more