Gimme Shelter
- 1970
- Tous publics
- 1h 31min
En 1969, les Rolling Stones montent sur la scène d'un grand festival musical en Californie. Le service de sécurité, assuré par des Hell's Angels, tue un fan en plein concert. Un document bru... Tout lireEn 1969, les Rolling Stones montent sur la scène d'un grand festival musical en Californie. Le service de sécurité, assuré par des Hell's Angels, tue un fan en plein concert. Un document brut qui marque un tournant dans leur carrière.En 1969, les Rolling Stones montent sur la scène d'un grand festival musical en Californie. Le service de sécurité, assuré par des Hell's Angels, tue un fan en plein concert. Un document brut qui marque un tournant dans leur carrière.
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total
- Self
- (as Keith Richard)
- Self
- (as Jefferson Airplane)
- Self
- (as Jefferson Airplane)
- Self
- (as The Flying Burrito Brothers)
- Self
- (as Jefferson Airplane)
- Self
- (as The Flying Burrito Brothers)
- Self
- (as Jefferson Airplane)
- Self
- (as Jefferson Airplane)
‘Snow White’ Stars Test Their Wits
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAfter viewing concert footage, police identified Alan Passaro, a local Hell's Angel, as the man who stabbed Meredith Hunter. He was arrested and charged with murder. At his trial, closer examination of the footage showed that Hunter had pulled a gun before Passaro pulled his knife. Passaro was acquitted on grounds of self-defense.
- Citations
Grace Slick: You don't hassle with anybody in particular. You gotta keep your bodies off each other unless you intend love. People get weird, and you need people like the Angels to keep people in line. But the Angels also - you know, you don't bust people in the head - for nothing. So both sides are fucking up temporarily; let's not keep FUCKING UP!
- Versions alternativesRe-released in 1992 with some uncensored dialog and some more brief nudity; this version is rated R.
I honestly believe it was a stroke of genius to make this film so simple. There was no need to tamper with the Altamont footage or add anything extraneous to it. Gimme Shelter is perfect in the way it just shows us all of the actual footage from the concert, as well as leading up to the concert. There's no narration, no extra pictures or clips. It is just the footage put together in a way that details that terrible night in the straightest way possible. There could not be a more thorough account of the events at Altamont. This is the finest way to view something this out of the ordinary. The footage we watch in Gimme Shelter is stunning and unforgettable. It's safe to assume that 99% of the audience at that show was on acid, and the results are amazing to watch. There is an incredible amount of footage of people having wild acid trips, doing all sorts of bizarre things. It is amusing to watch at first, but quickly becomes deadly when Hell's Angels are introduced into the equation. Thus we have a scenario that is nerve racking to witness unfold and we are then filled with immense anxiety and dread as the situation grows into the tragedy it morphed into by the end of the night.
Of course, what makes Gimme Shelter more than just a simple reflection on the tragedy at Altamont Speedway is the footage of the Rolling Stones watching the Altamont footage and reflecting on it all. The shock and awe is very obvious in their reactions and hearing what they have to say about it is fascinating. They don't say much about it because of all the shock, but they say enough and they display enough body language to convey their loss for words at this event and how horrified they are that something like this had to happen under their watch. This is possibly the saddest aspect of the entire situation. The fact that someone was murdered is horrific enough, but the fact that it had to happen in the name of rock and roll is deafeningly sad. It is painful to watch the messages of peace and love flourish in that concert audience, only to be violently contrasted by the over reactions of Hell's Angels. It's a sickening occurrence that seems to evoke more innate sadness than anger. It's terrible to watch but it makes Gimme Shelter one of the most powerful and provocative documentaries you will ever see. This film is an incredible experience that you will not soon forget.
- KnightsofNi11
- 15 nov. 2011
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- Date de sortie
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- The Rolling Stones: Gimme Shelter
- Lieux de tournage
- Muscle Shoals, Alabama, États-Unis(Playback of tracks in studio)
- Sociétés de production
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- Montant brut mondial
- 999 $US
- Durée1 heure 31 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1