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Rolling Stones - olé olé olé! : a trip across Latin America


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Dokumentarfilm om The Rolling Stones' latinamerikanske turné i 2016 og arbejdet med at organisere den store gratis koncert i Havana, Cuba.

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Soundvenue

d. 30. nov. 2016

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Martin Gronemann

d. 30. nov. 2016

"Paul Dugdale har leveret en vedkommende og nærværende dokumentarfilm, som transcenderer koncertfilmens typiske format. Foruden indsigt i, hvad der driver Rolling Stones efter mere end 50 år på landevejen, får vi indblik i kulturer i Mellem- og Sydamerika, for hvem rockmusik har haft en både berusende og emanciperende kraft".


Los Angeles Times

d. 6. okt. 2016

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Michael Rechtshaffen

d. 6. okt. 2016

"Teechnically more a travelogue than a traditional concert film, Paul Dugdale's "The Rolling Stones Olé Olé Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America" is an intimate chronicle of the band's 2016 tour leading up to their historic Cuban concert.As the Stones travel from Argentina, where the enjoy a particularly rabid following, to Uruguay, Brazil, Peru, Chile and Colombia, veteran music documentarian Dugdale captures some terrific, reflective moments, including a poetic open air performance in the middle of a persistent São Paolo rainfall.Even with the intense behind-the-scenes logistics surrounding their big March 25 Havana gig (which had to be pushed back after President Obama's own historic visit) there's a genuine ease between Mick and the septuagenarian boys.And although the film might stint on full renditions of their songs, one of the few played in its entirety is a gorgeous, relaxed acoustic version of "Honky Tonk Women" delivered by Mick and Keith in a vacant dressing room".