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  1. The Cinema of Todd Haynes: All That Heaven Allows (Directors' Cuts) by James Morrison, 2006-07-01
  2. Velvet Goldmine by Todd Haynes, 1998-11-06
  3. Far From Heaven, Safe, and Superstar: Three Screenplays by Todd Haynes, 2003-10-24
  4. Todd Haynes, el creador seminal. En colaboracion con el Festival Internacional de CGAI. (Spanish Edition) by ManuelLechon, 2000-02-04
  5. I'm Not There: Biography, Musical Film, Todd Haynes, Artistic Inspiration, Pop Icon, Singer?Songwriter, Bob Dylan, Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Richard ... Carl Franklin, Heath Ledger, Ben Whishaw
  6. Biography - Haynes, Todd (1961-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  7. Todd Haynes: A Magnificent Obsession (Camera Obscura Book)
  8. Dylan, llamando a las puertas del cine: con dos peliculas biograficas, de Martin Scorsese y Todd Haynes, y otra en la que actua de protagonista, el rey ... Dylan ): An article from: Epoca by Belen Lorenzana, 2003-07-04
  9. Far From Heaven / original screenplay final draft by Todd Haynes, 2001
  10. BOMB Issue 52, Summer 1995 (BOMB Magazine) by Chuck Close, Charles Ray, et all 1995-06-15
  11. Scenario, Volume 1, Number 3: Sundance Issue by Christopher McQuarrie, James Mangold, et all 1995
  12. Velvet Goldmine: A Screenplay by Todd and Lyons, James Haynes, 1998-01-01
  13. Todd Haynes on Todd Haynes by Felperin L, 2006-12-31
  14. Gas turbines and their problems, (Todd reference library) by Hayne Constant, 1949

61. New York State Writers Institute - Christine Vachon Times Union Article
Earlier this year, Vachon s next two films finished shooting I m Not There, a movie about Bob Dylan from director todd haynes ( Far From Heaven, Velvet
http://www.albany.edu/writers-inst/tu_vachon_christine.html
Vachon: Filmmaking is 'A Killer Life' of sorts
By STEVE BARNES , Senior writer
First published: Friday, October 27, 2006
Christine Vachon is a busy mom. Even as her latest baby was about to take its first steps into the world, Vachon was beginning the process of bringing her next two offspring to life. That latest baby is "Infamous," a movie originally scheduled to come out a year ago that reached theaters only this month (opening locally today). It got beaten to the big screen by another film about an identical subject, a movie called "Capote" that went on to commercial and critical success and won an Academy Award for its star, Philip Seymour Hoffman. As Vachon, one of the most acclaimed and iconoclastic independent producers working today, relates in her new book "A Killer Life," she is worried that "Infamous" will simply fade quickly not because of its quality but because it fell victim of woeful luck and bad timing. "In the worst case, 'Infamous' is ignored," writes Vachon, who will be at the New York State Writers Institute in Albany tonight for a lecture and screening of one of her most successful films, the Oscar-winning "Boys Don't Cry." She frets in the book, "We'll have spent three years putting together a movie that I'm incredibly proud of, and nobody will see it." That seems the likely scenario. Some reviewers raved, others shrugged, and all spent considerable time matching up "Infamous" with "Capote" exactly the sort of which-is-better comparisons that the postponed release date was meant to diminish. Both movies follow journalist-author-social gadfly Truman Capote during the years he researched and wrote "In Cold Blood," about the murder of a Kansas family.

62. Premiere - Premiere On The Set: 'I'm Not There'
Director todd haynes gathers an eclectic cast — and a veritable mixed tape of movie homages — for this unconventional biopic of music legend Bob Dylan.,
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63. Superstar
todd haynes Superstar The Karen Carpenter Story Film, 1987, 43 min. With Barbie dolls as the principal actors, Superstar portrays the life of Karen
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With Barbie dolls as the principal actors, Superstar portrays the life of Karen Carpenter and her battle with anorexia. Haynes never secured the rights to the Carpenters' music he used in the movie, and Richard Carpenter filed an injunction that kept Superstar from public release. Even without Carpenter's court order, the film would probably have been stopped by the notoriously litigious Mattel, the makers of Barbie. Used without permission. DOWNLOAD SUPERSTAR
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64. Film Unlimited | Film A - Z
With todd haynes, todd haynes, Richard Gere, Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger, Oren Moverman, Ben Whishaw, Marcus Carl Franklin
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65. 02-108 (Todd Haynes)
Writer/director and Academy Award nominee todd haynes, a 1985 graduate of Brown University will speak about his work on Friday, April 11, 2003,
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Oscar nominee Todd Haynes to speak at Brown April 11 and 12 Writer/director and Academy Award nominee Todd Haynes, a 1985 graduate of Brown University will speak about his work on Friday, April 11, 2003, at 3 p.m. in the Salomon Center for Teaching and again on Saturday, April 12, 2003, at the Cable Car Cinema, following a 4:15 p.m. screening of his film Far from Heaven. Both events are free and open to the public. Far From Heaven (2002) and a 1985 graduate of Brown University, will be the focus of a series of events planned for April 10-12, 2003, sponsored by the Department of Modern Culture and Media.
Writer and director Todd Haynes will return to Brown April 11-12 to discuss his work. Haynes directed his first film, Assassins: A Film Concerning Rimbaud (1985) during his undergraduate career at Brown. He was nominated for an Academy Award as screenwriter for Far From Heaven Haynes will speak about his work following a screening of his short film Dottie Gets Spanked (1993) on Friday, April 11, at 3 p.m. in the Salomon Center for Teaching, located on The College Green. The session will be moderated by Michael Silverman, chairman of the Department of Modern Culture and Media. Haynes will also speak about his films on Saturday, April 12, at the Cable Car Cinema, 204 South Main St., following a 4:15 p.m. screening of the award-winning

66. Todd Haynes Discusses His Dylan Biopic, I’m Not There - CBC Arts | Film
todd haynes discusses his Dylan biopic, I’m Not There.
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November 30, 2007
Ben Whishaw is one of many incarnations of Bob Dylan in Todd Haynes's offbeat biopic, I'm Not There. (Jonathan Wenk/TWC/Alliance Atlantis) At least a few of the multitudes contained in Bob Dylan are given their due in I’m Not There , a rabbit-hole investigation of a man — or the construct of a man — who has spent nearly half a century telling the world that he would rather no one investigated. Six actors, including a black boy (Marcus Carl Franklin) who calls himself Woody Guthrie and a woman named Jude ( Cate Blanchett ), represent six different incarnations of the singer’s life and work. Mimicking early-Dylan-era films like A Hard Day’s Night and , writer-director Todd Haynes focuses on aesthetics and inspiration rather than motivation — no long-buried childhood incident at the homestead is offered up as Dylan’s raison d’etre . The result lobs a gigantic spitball at the hackneyed music biopic;

67. Reconstruction 7.3 (2007)
A Name in Search of a Disease Illness and Identity in todd haynes Safe Abstract todd haynes 1995 film Safe tells the story of a San Fernando
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Abstract : Todd Haynes' 1995 film Safe Safe , on the other hand, turns this genre on its head: rather than providing a means of rationalizing or coping with the threat imposed by the disease, the film mercilessly leads the audience towards an encounter with finitude itself. Haynes thus subverts traditional methods of translating the experience of disease into narrative and ultimately critiques the "disease of the week" genre by calling into question the ways in which disease has been and should be represented in film. Safe Safe Safe are better explained through a consideration of the film as a post structural critique of identity politics. Even though Haynes was considered a leading figure in the New Queer Cinema of the mid '90s, for example, he frequently expressed a certain resistance to identity politics. His films rarely contained gay and lesbian characters, and Haynes attempted to explain this apparent contradiction in a 1993 interview by offering a new, structural definition of gay cinema: People define gay cinema solely by content: if there are gay characters in it, it's a gay film . . . . I think that's really simplistic. Heterosexuality to me is . . . an imposed structure that goes along with the patriarchal, dominant structure that constrains and defines society . . . . Of course, seeing two men kiss in a movie is important, but I think it needs more than that. That just replaces the content and pretends the structure is natural . . . . It's more exciting to think of revising, rethinking the ways that films are put together - the way you are positioned as a viewer, the way you are told to identify with characters or not, the way that the film is alive because of the work that you do as a viewer. It's really just a reflection on the wall otherwise. (Wyatt 8)

68. Interview - I'm Not There--Todd Haynes
In 2000, seeking a peaceful place to write the screenplay for Far From Heaven, todd haynes left New York City and headed up to Portland, Oregon,
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69. Tangled Up: The Current Cinema: The New Yorker
Cate Blanchett as one of the Dylanesque characters in todd haynes’s new movie. The new todd haynes film, “I’m Not There,” is not a documentary about Bob
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70. Movietime - 3 January 2008 - Interview With Todd Haynes, Director, I'm Not There
todd haynes, who made Safe, Poison, and Far from Heaven, has turned to the musical biopic for his latest film essay.
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Listen Now Download Audio Todd Haynes, who made Safe Poison , and Far from Heaven , has turned to the musical biopic for his latest film essay. I'm Not There , a series of portraits inspired by Bob Dylan at different times in his career, is not the first film to have one character interpreted by a whole bunch of different actors. Todd Solondz did it with Palindromes , in which a 12-year-old girl gets pregnant. Our responses, and the responses of those around her, vary wildly as she is played by different actresses of different ages and races. But Todd Haynes is using the same strategy to different effect. The director who invented new queer cinema with films such as Poison , then made such films as Safe and Far From Heaven , wanted a way to explore the ever shape-shifting Bob Dylan and the huge cultural leaps in his work and his various personas. What's more, he managed to get approval from the reclusive poet for his project. The result is a fascinating if uneven film, in which aspects of a Dylan-like singer are portrayed, variously, by a 12-year-old black boy, Marcus Carl Franklin; by English actor Ben Wishaw; by a curiously pallid Heath Ledger; by a biblical Christian Bale; bafflingly by Richard Gere who spends a lot of time on horseback; and, in a brilliant forty-minute centrepiece, by Cate Blanchett. Blanchett has a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actress for this performance. I think she should have been nominated for lead actress.

71. Todd Haynes Talks About His Movie "I'm Not There"
todd haynes, the director of I m Not There a story about Bob Dylan s music and life, spoke with movie critic Philip Martin in Toronto this year.
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72. IndieWIRE: Fighting For Freedom: Exploring Vachon's "Killer Life" (including An
Killer is the catalyst, Vachon explains in the book, for filmmakers like haynes, todd Solondz, Kim Peirce, Mark Romanek, among others she cites,
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    At Lincoln Center on Monday night, producer Christine Vachon, author of the new book A Killer Life . Photo by Eugene Hernandez/indieWIRE Fighting for Freedom: Exploring Vachon's "Killer Life" (including an excerpt from her new book)
    by Eugene Hernandez (September 26, 2006), with an excerpt from a new book by Christine Vachon With some 38 films under her belt in a film business that continues to change, leading independent film producer and Killer Films partner Christine Vachon is pondering the future. In A Killer Life , her essential new memoir (written with Austin Bunn ), Vachon bolsters the role of the producer as the driving force of independent film, particularly in a star-driven system that is increasingly tough on the sorts of movies she continues to make. "At this point, I want to reclaim the business for myself," Vachon writes (in an excerpt published by indieWIRE below), "I want to say producers are the ones who find the material, make the challenges for actors, create career pinnacles and opportunities to do meaningful work." But she wonders, "Why are we always at the mercy of this star system? Why can't the stars be at ours?" new indieWIRE video clip (available via YouTube), Vachon talks about making movies within a changing business and explains how she maintain enthusiam for moviemaking amidst shifts among audiences and in production, including the new

73. BBC - Collective - I'm Not There - Todd Haynes
I m Not There todd haynes by zettel 17 january 08. rating rating of 5. Maybe you had to be there. It may depend when you joined the train.
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74. Todd Haynes On Dylan Film | Todd Haynes | 1 | The Q&A | Music | Oscars 2008 | En
The director opens up about his very unconventional Bob Dylan biopic I m Not There
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    This auteur has developed a cult following for his independent films Poison Safe , and The Velvet Goldmine . His recent film, the experimental biopic about Bob Dylan I'm Not There has received rave reviews at film festivals all over the world. I'm Not There With I'm Not There , Todd Haynes attempts to find the key to Bob Dylan's life and art by unfolding the larger-than-life personality over seven distinct characters. Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Marcus Carl Franklin, Ben Whinshaw, and Cate Blanchett play the legendary musician at different stages of his career. Todd Haynes' Black Couch A tribute site for filmmaker Todd Haynes.

    77. Play | The Rhapsody Editorial Music Blog: Todd Haynes' Dylan Playlist
    By now you may have read a lot about todd haynes’ experimental biopic of Bob Dylan s life, entitled I’m Not There, and its soundtrack.
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    (PHOTO: Scott Indrisek) By now you may have read a lot about Todd Haynes’ experimental bio-pic of Bob Dylan's life, entitled I’m Not There , and its soundtrack. Originally conceived of as "suppositions on a film concerning Dylan," it’s a gloriously messy melange of form and content, starring Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Richard Gere and Christian Bale, among others. Each actor plays a different facet of Dylan’s psyche, resulting in a composite that is as dense and contradictory as the man himself. Before filming, Haynes presented his actors with individual mixes that reflected their particular slice of Dylan, from the Woody Guthrie acolyte to the visionary poet. Continue reading as Haynes shares some of the tracks he picked for Robbie [Heath Ledger], Woody [Marcus Carl Harvey], Arthur [Ben Winshaw], Billy [Richard Gere] and Jack [Christian Bale], along with his personal favorites from Dylan’s catalog. Click here for the music.

    78. Todd Haynes - Duane Dudek: Dudek On Film
    Cate Blanchett, in Toronto with Elizabeth The Golden Age, won best actress for her portrayal of a Bob Dylan in todd haynes I m Not There, which could
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    By Duane Dudek Monday, Sep 10 2007, 10:39 AM Toronto - Ang Lee's "Lust, Caution" won the top prize at the Venice Film Festival Sunday, two years after his film " Brokeback Mountain " won the top prize. Cate Blanchett, in Toronto with "Elizabeth: The Golden Age," won best actress for her portrayal of a Bob Dylan in Todd Haynes "I'm Not There," which could only help the inscrutable and experimental work gain some traction and attention heading into the fall awards season. See my capsule review of "I'm Not There," uh, here And Brad Pitt was named best actor for "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford." See a story on the Venice awards here And watch the "Lust, Caution" trailer

    79. Todd Haynes Filmography
    Synopsis Director todd haynes s unconventional biopic of the legendary singer/songwriter Bob Dylan features different actors playing the part of the
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