Abel Tesfaye's 'Hurry Up Tomorrow': A Creative Renaissance in Filmmaking After 'The Idol'
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Abel Tesfaye, famously recognized as The Weeknd, perceives his rise within the pop sphere as an interesting pause amid his cinematic ambitions. Delighted by his upcoming experimental musical film, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” debuting May 16, he collaborates with director Trey Edward Shults and talents Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan. Tesfaye discusses his artistic journey and growth through film, highlighting his profound affinity for storytelling and the vital role of authentic collaboration in his creative process.
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