
Taking on one of the 20th century’s most iconic singer-songwriters was always going to be a significant challenge, yet Timothée Chalamet manages to channel Bob Dylan’s singular energy and talent in this latest biopic. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why “A Compete Unknown” is a deserving Oscar contender. We also discuss Colman Domingo’s outstanding performance in “Sing Sing”, as the film shines a light on the real arts rehabilitation program that has brought hope and inspiration to so many inmates of the notorious prison. Meanwhile, hard-hitting Georgian film “April” marks the arrival of a talented filmmaker, as Dea Kulumbegashvili deals with harrowing material. Plus we check out the French film festival that movie fans can enjoy from the comfort of their own sofa.
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