Timothee Chalamet wears suede jacket and smokes a cigarette as he becomes young ... trends now

Timothee Chalamet wears suede jacket and smokes a cigarette as he becomes young ... trends now
Timothee Chalamet wears suede jacket and smokes a cigarette as he becomes young ... trends now

Timothee Chalamet wears suede jacket and smokes a cigarette as he becomes young ... trends now

The shoot for the much-anticipated epic musical drama about Bob Dylan, A Complete Unknown, kicked off just over a week ago in New York City.

And on Sunday some of the cast and crew were back at it again, filming a scene with Timothée Chalamet as the burgeoning leader of the new folk music revival in the 1960s.

The leading man was first spotted mingling around behind-the-scenes on the set, and then parked on a city bench by himself before the cameras started rolling.

Considering the storyline begins after Dylan has dropped out of college to travel New York City in January 1961, Chalamet is decked out in the musician's beatnik style of the day in a brown suede jacket with a two-toned brown button-down shirt and blue jeans.

The Blowin' In The Wind star was also dressed in old brown cowboy boots, while stylists had his dark brown locks styled up high and off his face.

Timothée Chalamet, 28, was back out on the streets of New York City to shoot another scene for the epic musical drama, A Complete Unknown, about a young and upcoming Bob Dylan

Timothée Chalamet, 28, was back out on the streets of New York City to shoot another scene for the epic musical drama, A Complete Unknown, about a young and upcoming Bob Dylan

Stylists had the French-American actor decked out in a classic Dylan look in a brown sueded jacket over a two-tone brown shirt and blue jeans

Chalamet also had his dark brown locks styled high up off his face like the real singer-songwriter

Stylists had the French-American actor decked out in a classic Dylan look in a brown sueded jacket over a two-tone brown shirt and blue jeans. Chalamet also had his dark brown locks styled high up off his face like the real singer-songwriter

The leading man say on a city bench reading a letter and smoking a cigarette for the scene, decked out in Dylan's so-cal beatnik style of the day in 1961

The leading man say on a city bench reading a letter and smoking a cigarette for the scene, decked out in Dylan's so-cal beatnik style of the day in 1961

The focus for the day appeared to be the scene of Dylan (Chalamet) sitting on the bench in the city smoking a cigarette as he read a letter to read with a small bag stationed next to him.

The scenery was spot-on for the time period with extras dressed for the era, while old retro automobiles of the 1950s were either parked or driving around the actor.

Timothee was spotted shooting into the night.  

Directed by James Mangold, who's working from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jay Cocks, the filmmaker maintains the 'movie isn't really a Bob Dylan biopic', due to it being focused on a period of the singer-songwriter's life, according to Rolling Stone.

The Duluth, Minnesota native had just arrived in Manhattan for give a performance and to hopefully meet up with his musical idol Woody Guthrie, who was seriously ill at the time with Huntington's disease in Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital.

Mangold, who previously directed and co-wrote the Johnnie Cash biopic Walk The Line with Joaquin Phoenix as the Man In Black, no only has the complete support of the real Bob Dylan, he also got to meet with him several times to pick his brain to help formulate the story.

'I've spent several wonderfully charming days in his company, just one-on-one, talking to him,' the writer and director said last year. 'He loves movies.'

After revealing he doesn't consider the production a biopic, he proceeds to give a brief synopsis of the opening of the film.

'It's a kind of an ensemble piece about this moment in time, the early '60s in New York, and this 17-year-old kid with $16 in his pockets hitchhikes his way to New York to meet Woody Guthrie who is in the hospital,' Mangold, 60, said. 

The shoot for A Complete Unknown began on March 16 after being delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the SAG-AFTRA strike last year

The shoot for A Complete Unknown began on March 16 after being delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the SAG-AFTRA strike last year

The focus for the day appeared to be the scene of Dylan (Chalamet) sitting on the bench in the city smoking a cigarette as he read a letter to read with a small bag stationed next to him

The focus for the day appeared to be the scene of Dylan (Chalamet) sitting on the bench in the city smoking a cigarette as he read a letter to read with a small bag stationed next to him

The scenery was spot-on for the time period with extras dressed for the era, while old retro automobiles of the 1950s were either parked or driving around the actor

The scenery was spot-on for the time period with extras dressed for the era, while old retro automobiles of the 1950s were either parked or driving around the

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