Director
Luca Guadagnino
is set to turn
Bob Dylan’s
album, Blood on the Tracks, into a movie. The director said The Fisher King writer Richard LaGravenese will adapt the 1975 classic LP for the celluloid. [caption id=“attachment_5393931” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Luca Guadagnino. Twitter @Annella_P[/caption] In an interview with
The New Yorker,
Guadagnino revealed a producer of his Oscar-nominated film Call Me By Your Name had acquired the theatrical rights to Blood on the Tracks and had asked him to make it into a movie. He agreed but on a condition that LaGravenese, whom he had never met, wrote it. It was perhaps meant to be as the screenwriter cleared his schedule and produced a 188-page screenplay following characters through “a multi-year story, set in the seventies”, that he and Guadagnino had invented, drawing on the album’s central themes. Dylan is also releasing a 14th installment of his Bootleg series titled More Blood, More Tracks on 2 November, which will include “every surviving take” from the sessions for Blood on the Tracks, according to Pitchfork
. Guadagnino had previously directed the Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer starrer
Call Me by Your Name
. His latest directorial to release was horror film remake
Suspiria
starring Dakota Johnson, Mia Goth and Tilda Swinton. (With inputs from Press Trust of India)
)