Elle Fanning
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Yeah, there is. And there are some days you're just like, oh, gosh, like you have to think so much about that stuff. But then I don't know. Other times it's it's very fun. But it's interesting with like with movie like this, like certain press tours and stuff, you know that it's going to be, oh, you know.
Martin Scorsese directed that ad. Oh, really?
Martin Scorsese directed that ad. Oh, really?
Martin Scorsese directed that ad. Oh, really?
Yes. I mean, she I play in the film. Her name is Sylvie Russo, but she's based on Suze Vertolo, who was Bob Dylan's girlfriend.
Yes. I mean, she I play in the film. Her name is Sylvie Russo, but she's based on Suze Vertolo, who was Bob Dylan's girlfriend.
Yes. I mean, she I play in the film. Her name is Sylvie Russo, but she's based on Suze Vertolo, who was Bob Dylan's girlfriend.
That is. And it's really honestly, it's really true to their relationship. It's just her name is different. That's the only thing. And I think it was actually out of a request from Bob Dylan himself, because everyone else's name is what their name was.
That is. And it's really honestly, it's really true to their relationship. It's just her name is different. That's the only thing. And I think it was actually out of a request from Bob Dylan himself, because everyone else's name is what their name was.
That is. And it's really honestly, it's really true to their relationship. It's just her name is different. That's the only thing. And I think it was actually out of a request from Bob Dylan himself, because everyone else's name is what their name was.
Yeah, it was so amazing to see. And I... Yeah, because it takes place from, like, 61 to 1965, basically. Mm-hmm. Ending when he was at the Newport Coke Festival and goes electric for the first time. It changes the course of music forever. And gets booed. Yes. And I think he was, well, he was called Judas.