The Rolling Stones Olé Olé Olé! : A Trip Across Latin America
Synopsis
A road movie that celebrates the revolutionary power of Rock n Roll - exhilarating and exploratory, the film chronicles the tour, local culture and unique bond that exists between the Latin American people and The Rolling Stones.
The film combines electrifying live performance footage with intimate insight into the world of The Rolling Stones. A portrait of a band still at the very top of their game, a gang that have seen it all but remain as hungry as ever to break new ground.
Official Selection Toronto International Film Festival 2016 - Gala Presentations - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2016
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 102 mins
- Director
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Paul Dugdale
- Producer
- Sam Bridger
- Executive Producer
- Julie Jakobek, Joyce Smith, Terry Shand, Geoff Kempin, Jane Rose
- Editor
- Christopher Bird
- Screenwriter
- Sam Bridger, Paul Dugdale
- Director of Photography
- Jonas Mortensen
- Sound
- Lee Warpole, Bob Clearmountain
- Composer
- The Rolling Stones
- Principal cast
- Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Charlie Watts
- Film Image
- © Courtesy of JA Digital and Eagle Rock Film Productions
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
JA Digital, Eagle Rock Film Productions
JA Digital
201 Borough High StreetLondon
SE1 1JA
Eagle Rock Film Productions
c/o Eagle Rock EntertainmentPeter Worsley
Eagle House
22 Armoury Way
London
SW18 1EZ
Sales Company
Eagle Rock Entertainment
Peter Worsley/ Camilla JorgensenEagle House
22 Armoury Way
London
SW18 1EZ
+44 (0)20 8870 5670 / +44 (0)20 8875 8791 (ext. 510)
peterw@eagle-rock.com; Camilla.Jorgensen@eagle-rock.com
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