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American Cinematheque’s Timothée Chalamet Career Retrospective Sells Out in Record Time, Andrew Garfield and Cameron Crowe Join as Moderators (EXCLUSIVE)


American Cinematheque's Timothée Chalamet career retrospective has added Andrew Garfield and Cameron Crowe as moderators.

The Bob Dylan biopic has been a holiday box office hit since opening on Christmas, while earning rave reviews and Oscar buzz for Chalamet’s portrayal of the singer and songwriter. Crowe and Garfield join previously announced guests such as Calah Lane, who co-starred in “Wonka,” “Dune” filmmaker Denis Villeneuve, and Julia Hart, the director of one of Chalamet’s earliest films, “Miss Stevens.” The career retrospective also includes “The King,” a medieval epic with Chalamet as a young Henry V that will screen on Jan. 4, and “Beautiful Boy,” which featured the actor as a young man struggling with addiction and will be shown on Jan. 6. Davis thinks that the demand for tickets has been so intense because of the reaction to Chalamet’s recent press tour for “A Complete Unknown.” It’s a rollout that saw the actor sit down with musicians like Nardwuar and podcasters such as Theo Von, as well as pop up on “College GameDay” to flaunt his sports knowledge.

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