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Sony Music to release Bob Dylan concert film

Sony Music is all set to release a film based on Bob Dylans concerts later this year.

Washington, Aug. 30 : Sony Music is all set to release a film based on Bob Dylan's concerts later this year.

The film will contain footage from the legendary musician's Newport Folk Festival performances from 1963 through 1965.

The Other Side of the Mirror -- Dylan at Newport will first be shown on BBC4 on October 14 as part of an evening dedicated to Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival. Murray Lerner has directed it.

Columbia Records will release a three-CD compilation of 51 Dylan tracks across the world on October 1. A track for the collection has been chosen through an online polling of fans.

The same day will also see the release of a disk with 18 previously released tracks, reports Variety magazine.

A single of Mark Ronson's reworking of Dylan's Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) will be sold digitally.

Meanwhile, Todd Haynes' Dylan biopic I'm Not There is set to receive its world premiere this weekend at the Venice Film Festival.

ANI

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