- Renaldo and Clara
Infobox Film
name = Renaldo and Clara
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director =Bob Dylan
producer =Mel Howard
writer =Bob Dylan Sam Shepard
narrator =
starring =Bob Dylan Sara Dylan Joan Baez
music = Various artists
cinematography =Howard Alk /a.o.
editing =
distributor =Circuit Films
released = 1978
runtime = 232 min.
country =U.S.A.
language = English
budget =
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followed_by =
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amg_id = 1:107588
imdb_id = 0078151"Renaldo and Clara" is a
surrealist movie, directed by and starringBob Dylan . Filmed in 1975, during Dylan'sRolling Thunder Revue tour, it was released in1978 . In its original form, it is nearly four hours long.The movie was written by Dylan and stars him as Renaldo; his then-wife
Sara Dylan appears as Clara, his ex-loverJoan Baez plays "The Woman in White", andRonnie Hawkins plays 'Bob Dylan'. Dylan hiredAllen Ginsberg andSam Shepard to create scenes for the film; how many of their contributions survive can only be guessed, but the writing credit in any event belongs to Dylan.The famous French film "
Les Enfants du Paradis " had a heavy influence on the style, structure and thematic elements of "Renaldo and Clara". There are many similarities between these two films. They include Dylan in whiteface, the recurring flower, "The Woman in White", the on-stage and backstage scenes, and the dialogue of both films' climactic scenes. Also evident is theCubist approach of the two films, allowing us to see the main characters from the different perspectives of various lovers. Running time is also relatively similar.Many of the artists performing with the
Rolling Thunder Revue are featured in the movie, which also includes clips of concert performances and footage ofRubin Carter , the subject of Dylan's song "Hurricane".The movie was generally poorly reviewed, often scathingly received, and its initial theatrical run was short. After opening in
New York City andLos Angeles , the only other cities where the original form ran were reportedlyMinneapolis , Boston, Kansas City andPittsfield, Maine (a sold-out one week run).Later in 1978, Dylan allowed a two-hour edit of the film to be distributed. The shortened version focused more on the concert footage and omitted many of the dramatic scenes. It had a longer, low-profile run in wider distribution, but was not seen as commercially successful.
After a small number of showings (perhaps only a single airing) of the original version on European television, Dylan withdrew the film from distribution. Copies, made from recordings of the television broadcast, circulate among collectors, but the only parts of the movie to be released for consumers are the excerpts found on the "bonus" DVD accompanying the initial release of Dylan's "". Footage from the film also appeared in the music video of Dylan's 1991 song Series of Dreams.
External links
*imdb title|id=0078151|title=Renaldo and Clara
*amg title|id=1:107588|title=Renaldo and Clara
* [http://www.litkicks.com/Films/RenaldoAndClara.html Renaldo and Clara: a synopsis]
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