How 'A Complete Unknown' Brings Bob Dylan's 1960s New York Back to Life
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Director James Mangold reflects on the vibrant blend of cultures in New York's Greenwich Village during Dylan's rise, highlighting the artistic explosion of the era.
To recreate the iconic New York of the 1960s for 'A Complete Unknown', Mangold and Audouy shot most scenes in New Jersey due to the challenges of modern urban development.
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