NEW YORK, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Actress Scarlett Johansson stars in a
new short film set to Bob Dylan's new song "When The Deal Goes Down," which
premiered on AOL yesterday and will be widely released online and to video
channels today. Directed by Academy Award nominee Bennett Miller (Capote),
the silent film was shot on 8mm and takes place in the early 1960s. Clues
connecting the film's scenes to Bob Dylan's early career are creatively
placed throughout the piece.
The film has been released in conjunction with Bob Dylan's new album,
Modern Times, which was released Tuesday to massive critical acclaim.
Rolling Stone declared it "his third straight masterwork" and awarded the
album its highest rating of 5 stars. The Los Angeles Times called Dylan
"our living Rosetta Stone, his songs carrying forth the essence of a
thousand blues and folk classics, connecting the canonical and the
folkloric to the present day."
Bob Dylan is currently on his third annual tour of minor league
baseball stadiums. His weekly XM Satellite Radio show, "Theme Time Radio
Hour," debuted in May and has quickly become one of that network's most
popular programs, with a weekly audience of more than 1.7 million
listeners.
Modern Times is Bob Dylan's 44th album, following Time Out Of Mind and
"Love And Theft", which have been among his most commercially successful
and critically lauded. Each of those albums has sold more than a million
copies in the U.S. and earned Grammy nominations for Album Of The Year
(Time Out Of Mind won that award in 1998).
SOURCE Columbia Records