Rolling Thunder Revue: Martin Scorsese Racconta Bob Dylan
In un mix alchemico di realtà e fantasia, Martin Scorsese ricorda il tour di Bob Dylan del 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue e una nazione che ha bisogno di reinventarsi.In un mix alchemico di realtà e fantasia, Martin Scorsese ricorda il tour di Bob Dylan del 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue e una nazione che ha bisogno di reinventarsi.In un mix alchemico di realtà e fantasia, Martin Scorsese ricorda il tour di Bob Dylan del 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue e una nazione che ha bisogno di reinventarsi.
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 11 candidature totali
- The Filmmaker
- (as Stefan van Dorp)
- The Medicine Man
- (as Chief Rolling Thunder)
Recensioni in evidenza
The music and footage is great and could stand on its own. The rest as many have mentioned is pretentious drivel.
Couple of comments: this is directed by longtime Dylan admirer Martin Scorsese. Here he brings a work of mostly fiction, although of course the concert footage is real. You may recall that during the 1975 Rolling Thunder Review, Dylan filmed a ton of footage, which eventually was released as "Renaldo and Clara" in early 1978 (more on that later). Basically Scorsese was handed the unused footage and told "do with it what you want". As if Scorsese would decline that opportunity! While they are of course very different films (and thankfully this one doesn't run 4 hours, which was the original running time of "Renaldo and Clara"), there are clear parallels between the two. In then end, "Rolling Thunder Review" also rambles quite a bit, and I found it of most interest for the concert footage, and the current interviews (all fictional). Nevertheless this is really a "must-see" for any and all Dylan fans. Now almost 50 years later, this footage is most interesting from a historical perspective. (I remember seeing "Renaldo and Clara" with a buddy of mine in a movie theater in London in the summer of 1978, and we were just dumbstruck about it. Can't recall if we stayed for the entire 4 hour showing.)
"Rolling Thunder Review: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese" was released on Netflix in 2019, bypassing theaters altogether. I didn't have Netflix in 2019, and only recently stumbled on it. Please note that this is currently rated 93% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and for good reason. Of course don't take my word for it. If you like Dylan, and in particular his Rolling Thunder era (including his vastly underrated 1976 album "Desire"), I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw your own conclusion.
Lo sapevi?
- Quiz"Stefan van Dorp" does not exist in real life and was created for this movie. He is played by Bette Midler's husband, Martin von Haselberg.
- BlooperIn the closing credits where Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour scheduled is listed, on the 2018 slide, August 24 is incorrectly listed as Brisbane, New Zealand. When in fact it should be listed as Brisbane, Australia.
- Citazioni
Interviewer: What were the audiences like that you played to?
The Balladeer: Well, they would all be hysterically happy. So, I mean, you can't really judge much from saying "What would the audiences be like?" They would all be people who would've slit each other's throats to get there.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Morning Joe: 05-24-2021 (2021)
- Colonne sonoreThe Stars and Stripes Forever
Written by John Philip Sousa
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- Luoghi delle riprese
- Lawrence, Massachusetts, Stati Uniti(At 36: 00 when discussing New England the view is traveling south on route 495 while crossing the Merrimac River)
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- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 22 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1