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Synopsis
Enigmatic rock legend Bob Dylan stars as an enigmatic rock legend (talk about a casting coup!) in this purposefully eccentric satiric comedy. Uncle Sweetheart (John Goodman) is an unscrupulous concert promoter who has figured out a way to cash in on the feelings of doubt and uncertainty that plague his nation, which is being torn apart by civil war and political revolution. Sweetheart has decided he will stage a massive benefit concert, though the unnamed charity would appear to be his checking account. Sweetheart hires television producer Nina Veronica (Jessica Lange) to help promote the show and sell it as a nation-wide cable-cast event, while Sweetheart pulls a few strings to arrange for the perfect headliner -- Jack Fate (Bob Dylan), a legendary songwriter who is currently serving a term in prison. With Fate out from behind bars, Sweetheart and Veronica set out to sell their grand spectacle to the world, though one determined investigative journalist (Jeff Bridges) has set out to throw a spenner into the works of Uncle Sweetheart and his epic fundraiser. Marking the directorial debut of comedy writer Larry Charles, Masked and Anonymous also features Penelope Cruz and Luke Wilson; the film was shown in competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Kristan Andrews Art Director
Irene Cagen Casting
Liberman/Patton Casting Casting
Rogier Stoffers Cinematographer
David Gaines Co-producer
Niklai Makarov Co-producer
Bob Dylan Composer (Music Score)
Abigail Murray Costume Designer
Larry Charles Director
Luis Alvarez Editor
Luis Alvarez y Alvarez Editor
Pietro Scalia Editor
Anatoly Fradis Executive Producer
David M. Thompson Executive Producer
Guy East Executive Producer
Joseph Newton Cohen Executive Producer
Marie Cantin Executive Producer
Pietro Scalia Executive Producer
Vladimir Dostal Executive Producer
Michael Zimbrich First Assistant Director
Jeff Rosen Producer
Nigel Sinclair Producer
Bob Ziembicki Production Designer
Rene Fontaine Screenwriter
Sergei Petrov Screenwriter
Robert Kensinger Set Designer
Enrique Morales Short Story Author
Enrique Morales Short Story Author
Leslie Shatz Sound/Sound Designer
Susumu Tokunow Sound/Sound Designer
David Esparza Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2003
Runtime: 112
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: PG13
for some language and brief violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
BBC Films
Destiny Film Productions
Fateful Productions
Grey Water Park
Marching Band Prods.
Spitfire Pictures

Release
July 23, 2003 (USA - Limited)
by Sony Pictures Classics