A free concert, it is the Stones' idea and it was meant to be the Woodstock of the West (Woodstock having occurred four months earlier). Niet vanwege de muziek, maar door de rellen die ontstonden. The other problem was that a large portion of the crowd were high on drugs. A concert film taken from two Rolling Stones concerts during their 1972 North American tour. Much of the film chronicles the behind-the-scenes dealmaking that took place to make the free Altamont concert happen, including much footage of well-known attorney The action then turns to the 1969 concert itself at the The Stones are shown appearing onstage that evening and opening with "The credited camera operators for Altamont included a young This article is about the 1970 documentary film. During the Stones' set, Meredith Hunter, high on methamphetamine and armed with a gun, makes a lunge for the stage and is stabbed to death by the Hells Angels. A film about the greatest pre-Woodstock rock music festival. A filmed account of a bitterly violent miner strike. It was directed by The Maysles Brothers who are strong figures of the era. After the concert, the Maysles brothers asked the Rolling Stones if they could film them on tour, and the band agreed.
Gimme Shelter is een documentaire uit 1970 over de tournee die The Rolling Stones in 1969 in de V.S.
Gimme Shelter est un film réalisé par David Maysles et Charlotte Zwerin avec The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger. A harrowing documentary of the Stones' 1969 tour, with much of the focus on the tragic concert at Altamont. She started Several Sources Shelters which provides hope, assistance and shelter to pregnant teens, needy families and homeless women. The film was released in 1970 and can be seen above in its entirety. Friction ensues. This documentary was created to inform and support the film "Gimme Shelter". maakten. However, it is far from being the peace and love of Woodstock. The Maysles brothers filmed the first concert of the tour at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Unused footage from the legendary documentary of the Rolling Stones mixing "Little Queenie" in the studio; performing "Oh Carol" and "Prodigal Son" at Madison Square Garden; and Mick hanging out back stage with Ike and Tina Turner.
A pregnant teenager flees her abusive mother in search of her father, only to be rejected by her stepmother and forced to survive on the streets until a compassionate stranger offers a hopeful alternative. The film chronicle of the legendary 1969 music festival. A film account and presentation of the final concert of Four relentless door-to-door salesmen deal with constant rejection, homesickness and inevitable burnout as they go across the country selling very expensive bibles to low-income Catholic families. Het concert werd een regelrecht drama.
Part of the problem is that the Stones hired the Hells Angels as security. It's the back story of the movie, the life of Kathy DiFiore, the real life inspiration behind the film. An innovative concert movie for the rock group The Talking Heads. The movement revolves around the philosophy of being a "reactive" filmmaker, recording events as they unfold naturally and spontaneously rather than investigating the subject matter through documentary techniques such as interviews, reconstruction and voiceover. However, the main focus of the film is on one concert - Altamont Speedway, outside San Francisco, 6 December 1969. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? A harrowing documentary of the Stones' 1969 tour, with much of the focus on the tragic concert at Altamont. Shocking and unique. Was this review helpful to you? With Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Charlie Watts. 17 of 25 people found this review helpful.
The rock movie's very own Zapruder film, Gimme Shelter stands today as a landmark portrait of a band and a generation that changed the stakes between the two camps forever. Legendary British rock band The Rolling Stones mark their 50th year together. An old mother and her middle-aged daughter, the aunt and cousin of Gimme Shelter is an agonizing documentary with unforgettable footages of a tragic Woodstock, with a powerful shock of different minds and behavior. A documentary on the Rolling Stones' 1969 US tour and the tragic events that concluded it. The counterculture era documentary is associated with the Direct Cinema movement of the 1950s and 1960s. In the concert part, one can easily tell that all the peace and love inherent in Woodstock was unfortunately not to be here; in the review part, one can see that the Stones are stoned.Looking for some great streaming picks? Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. There's sort of two documentaries here: one shows the actual concert in Altamont, and the other shows the Rolling Stones watching the footage to see where everything went wrong. Use the HTML below. For other uses, see Dave Saunders, Direct Cinema: Observational Documentary and the Politics of the Sixties, Wallflower Press, 2007 Directed by Albert Maysles, David Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin.