 Reviews
"...The process is amazing....An odd and fascinating piece of musical propaganda." (Entertainment Weekly, 11/25/1994, p.91, Amy Linden), "...The Stones and their ladies look incredibly cool..." (Rolling Stone, 12/11/2003, p.219, Rob Sheffield), 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A]s a memento of both the Stones' genius and 1968's pop-cultural turbulence, Godard's film -- whatever it's called -- is essential art." (Mojo, 06/01/2006, p.130, Mojo Staff), 3 stars out of 5 -- "Jean Luc Godard's 1968 footage of The Rolling Stones in their swarthy, flamboyant prime is as much a socio-political propaganda piece as it is a rockumentary." (Total Film, 07/01/2006, p.121, Total Film Staff), "Surprisingly heavy-going, this is part polemic, part rock-music documentary." (Sight and Sound, 08/01/2006, p.100, Geoffrey Macnab)
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DVD Information :
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Actors:Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Anne Wiazemsky, Charlie Watts, Marianne Faithfull, Anita Pallenberg
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Category:Musical & Performing Arts
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DVD Region:Region 1
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Director:Hans Lucas (aka Godard)
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Genre:Pop Music
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MPAA Rating:Unrated
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Producer:Iain Quarrier, Michael Pearson, Eleni Collard
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Production Year:1970
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Release Company:Universal Music & Video Distribution
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Release Date:2003/10/21
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Writer:Hans Lucas (aka Godard)
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