Originaltitel
The Rolling Stones: Olé, Olé, Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America
Land
England
Genre
Dokumentarfilm
År
2016
Spilletid
105
Censur
15

EVENT-PREMIERE 30.NOVEMBER 2016

Imperial, Palads, Falkoner, Fields, Grand, Vester Vov Vov, Aarhus C NFB, Øst for Paradis Aarhus, Aarhus Trøjborg, Aalborg Kennedy, Aalborg Syd, Odense Cafe-biografen, Odense NFB, Esbjerg NFB, Frederikssund NFB, Frederiksværk, Helsingør, BigBio Herlev, Herning, Hillerød NFB, Humlebæk, Kolding NFB, Lyngby, Malling, Nykøbing F., Næstved NFB, Randers, Atlas Rødovre, Sønderborg, Thisted, Taastrup, Aabenraa 

1.12.: Gentofte, Teaterbio Herlev, Korsør, Rudkøbing, 3.12.: Faaborg, Nibe, Svaneke, 4.12.: Haslev, Nuuk, 5.12.: Kulturbiografen Frysehuset Holbæk, 6.12.: Holte, 9.12.: Kinorevuen Skørping

Originalversion. Bemærk at filmen kun kan vises på dage i perioden 30.november til 14.december.

  "Levende nostalgisk råhygge... gik lige i hjertet"  Berlingske

  "Det er ikke bare rock 'n' roll, det er selve følelsen af frihed"  Ordet

  "Forbilledlig musikalsk roadmovie... helstøbt oplevelse"  Filmmagasinet Nosferatu

  "Vedkommende og nærværende"  Soundvenue

Spritny musik-dokumentar om The Rolling Stones turné gennem Latinamerika på vej mod kæmpekoncerten foran 1,2 millioner mennesker i Cuba, Havana som det første rockband, der nogensinde har spillet i landet. Filmen er fyldt med intimitet og følger Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood og Charlie Watts fra scenen propfyldt med fantastiske koncertoptagelser og helt ind bag hotelværelsets lukkede døre på den utrolige tur gennem ti latinamerikanske lande med optrædener i bl.a. Sao Paulo, Lima, Montevideo, Havana etc. En enestående musikalsk oplevelse med verdens største rockband: Fans kan glæde sig til at se Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts og Ronnie Wood tryllebinde publikum med fuldstændig fantastiske fremførelser af deres klassiske hits fra deres enestående katalog, i fuld længde bl.a.: “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”, “It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll”, “Wild Horses”, “Honky Tonk Women”, “Sympathy For The Devil”, “Paint It Black” og “Miss You”.

The documentary captures blistering performances and unique personal experiences as the band visited Latin America for the first time in ten years. True pioneers of rock, the Stones, who have toured every corner of the globe, explored new horizons bringing their high octane performances to countries Uruguay, Peru and Colombia and the city of Porto Alegre, and of course, Cuba, for the very first time.
Throughout the film viewers will hear personal stories and insights from the band on their chemistry, what it is like to tour and perform for tens of thousands of adoring fans, and memories and influences of these cities over the past 50 years. The 105 minute film, kicks off at the bands tour rehearsal’s in Los Angeles, before they embark on the 2 month tour. The band immerses in the local cultures of these cities and the viewer learns about each destination’s influence on the band and how the Rolling Stones impacted the cities and its people. In Argentina the Rolingo superfan culture is examined; in Uruguay the group visits a family of local drummers and jams with them; in Brazil, Mick and Keith fondly recall writing “Honky Tonk Women” in a ranch hours outside of Sao Paulo in the 1960’s and tell stories before sitting down to play an acoustic rendition of the hit song; also in Sao Paolo Ronnie paints with a Brazilian friend Ivald Granato and discusses the importance of art in his life; in Lima the band watches Afro Peruvian dancers perform before joining in with them; and in Cuba we learn the stories of a Cuban mechanic and instrument repair woman, who discuss the positive changes coming to the island. Throughout the film the viewer gets an inside look at the interworking of the creation of the historic Cuba show, through interviews with the tour promoter, management, production and logistics managers, and the band members themselves.

Director's notes:
Charlie Watts once said to me that it's the audience that keeps band like this together. This is my 4th film with The Rolling Stones, though this time they share the limelight with exactly those people, their audience.
Exploring local people and culture surrounding a band as they tour paints an intimate portrait, as well as revealing their relationship to each fascinating country, in many of which, rock n roll was once banned.
The symbolism of such an unabashed rock and roll performance in communist Cuba is huge, and investigating and celebrating the rebellion and freedom that the Rolling Stones music represents to these people of Latin America was a thrill to explore.
There's a certain sense of immersion one can feel when you're on a physical journey with a subject. Wherever possible I wanted to tell this story through a single lens, for it to feel as though camera and viewer are on this adventure together. This first person exploration and allowing the viewer to ask questions and discover a scene rather than it being served to them on a plate felt very much like our experience of the tour itself, and I wanted to capture that. Never quite knowing what's around the next corner is an important part of this journey and of course life itself.
- Paul Dugdale

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