In a recent New Yorker interview with Luca Guadagnino—director of Call Me by Your Name and Suspiria—it is revealed that he is working on a film adaptation of Bob Dylan’s 1975 classic Blood on the Tracks, as SPIN points out. The film is reportedly written by Richard LaGravenese and will tell “a multiyear story, set in the seventies, that [LaGravenese] and Guadagnino had invented, drawing on the album’s central themes.” LaGravenese tells the New Yorker about the characters: “When they’re repressing, we dramatize the repression, and what that does to them. And we dramatize what happens when you let your passions take over too much.” Check out the full profile, written by Nathan Heller, at The New Yorker.

More Blood, More Tracks, a new box set featuring “every surviving take” from Bob Dylan’s sessions for Blood on the Tracks, is due out November 2.

Guadagnino’s latest film is a remake of the horror classic Suspiria. It hits theaters November 2. Its score was composed by Thom Yorke and will be released as a double-LP on October 26.

Read “Luca Guadagnino on the Music of His Movies, and Why He Had to Have Sufjan Stevens for Call Me by Your Name.”