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Ellemeno:
A Heath-related excerpt from a Time Out Chicago interview with Todd Haynes:

Q:  You were playing songs while the cameras were rolling?
A:  Almost all through the movie. The first scene we did with Heath [Ledger] is when he’s in the airplane with the stewardesses, and we played “Simple Twist of Fate”…he would do his gestures to the music.

Full article: http://www.timeout.com/chicago/article/features/24289/multiple-personalities

yb:
So, Ang attended the After-Party of INT.  I hope Ang and Heath will work together again in the future.

Ellemeno:
More clips from "I'm Not There"

Click on "Poets" for the one of Heath.

http://www.iesb.net/index.php?option=com_seyret&Itemid=227&task=videodirectlink&id=148

Ellemeno:
8 photos of Heath arriving at the premiere.  I couldn't figure out how to download them.  Click on "View Slide Show."  Heath's are the first 8 photos.  Definitely worth it for the true Heathen.

http://www.fashionwiredaily.com/first_word/entertainment/article.weml?id=1575

From Fashion Wire Daily:
Everyone Was There at the "I'm Not There" Premiere
Jenny Peters
November 14th, 2007 @ 1:01 PM - New York

The stars glittered brilliantly on a chilly Tuesday night in New York City to see director Todd Haynes' homage to Bob Dylan's life. Called "I'm Not There," it is a movie with an interesting conceit. In it, six actors – including one female, Cate Blanchett – portray the legendary singer-songwriter at various points in his iconic career. Blanchett was off in Sydney, and fellow Dylans Christian Bale and Ben Whishaw didn't make it either, but the other three who take on the role, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger and Marcus Carl Franklin, joined Haynes and the film's other famous faces at the Chelsea Cinemas for the gala event.

Heath Ledger talked about the film to the press earlier in the week, and explained that a knowledge of Dylan's life and music isn't a necessity to enjoying the flick.

"I don't think you need to be a Dylan genius in order to appreciate it as a story, a film, or the experience of it," Ledger said. "It is a film, it is a movie, and it's not a quiz. There is no Q&A afterwards, as an audience member. Quite frankly I think the less you know, the better off you are going to be. You are not going to be straining yourself, trying to digest every single line of dialogue. You just kind of strap yourself in and enjoy the ride, that kind of thing."

That's just what Julianne Moore, Bruce Greenwood, and Yolanda Moss did; they co-star in the movie and joined a throng of Haynes fans at the premiere. There was Lauren Bacall, Adrian Grenier, Glenn Close, Justin Bateman, Eva Amurri, Bebe Neuwirth, Patricia Clarkson, Richard Belzer and Bart Freundlich.

Dylan's music has had a profound impact over the years, even on 28-year-old Heath Ledger, who wasn't born when Dylan rose to superstardom in the Sixties, but who insisted that age has nothing to do with appreciating the music – or "I'm Not There" either.

"I was definitely a fan of Dylan. I think Dylan was someone who I had scheduled somewhat, in the future, down the line, to become obsessed by. I do get obsessed with people, musicians, and artists," Ledger admitted. "I think that Todd prematurely invited me into this obsession, on this film."

The film-festival favorite opens in limited release on November 21.

Ellemeno:
More photos from the premiere on Just Jared:
http://justjared.buzznet.com/gallery/photos.php?yr=2007&mon=11&evt=ledger-tattoo&pic=heath-ledger-dragonfly-tattoo-01.jpg

Here's one, and it's ching on the new dragonfly tattoo:

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