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S23 - Ep 10 - A Complete Unknown

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How do you turn New Jersey into 1960s Greenwich Village — while navigating strikes, rewrites, and a lead performance that hinges on live music? That was the challenge behind A Complete Unknown, the 2024 Bob Dylan biopic directed by James Mangold.

This week, Skid is joined by three key crew members behind the film: Set Decorator Regina Graves, Property Master Michael Jortner, and Second Assistant Director Brad Robinson. Together, they share how they navigated shifting scripts, location changes, and the challenge of historical fidelity — all in service of a film that manages to feel both intimate and iconic.

Topics include:

  • Rebuilding momentum after the actor’s strike forced a full crew reset
  • The challenges of transforming Hoboken and Jersey City into Greenwich Village
  • Training extras to behave like real 1960s folk fans — from posture to props
  • Creating immersive environments for actors to perform (and improvise) in
  • Balancing accuracy and atmosphere when representing real figures and events
  • Behind-the-scenes dynamics with director James Mangold and star Timothée Chalamet
  • Filming the concert finale, the Viking Hotel sequence, and the Columbia studio set
  • How a film’s invisible craft can be both its triumph and its obstacle come award season

The conversation also touches on the tensions between Dylan’s legacy and the demands of dramatization — and how the crew stayed grounded despite outside opinions and mid-production curveballs.

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