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The Rolling Stones: Olé Olé Olé! – A Trip Across Latin America

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United Kingdom · 2016
1h 45m
Director Paul Dugdale
Starring Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts
Genre Documentary, Music

Part travelogue and part concert film, this documentary accompanies The Rolling Stones on their 2016 tour across Latin America, ending with their historic concert in Havana. Largely focused on the Stones' time in Argentina, where they find a rampant subculture of devoted fans, all dying to see their favorite rock stars.

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70

Variety by Andrew Barker

The band still sounds phenomenal onstage, and the concert scenes are expertly shot, with plenty of roaming on-the-ground footage to take in the audience ambiance.

70

The New York Times by Daniel M. Gold

Directed slickly by Paul Dugdale, “Olé” is less a concert film or travelogue than a historical account — swiftly, smartly assembled, reflecting events only six months old.

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Los Angeles Times by Michael Rechtshaffen

And although the film might stint on full renditions of their songs, one of the few played in its entirety is a gorgeous, relaxed acoustic version of “Honky Tonk Women” delivered by Mick and Keith in a vacant dressing room.

80

The Hollywood Reporter by Todd McCarthy

Music naturally plays the central role here, but the film usefully lays in historical and political details that lend it more heft and poignancy than most films of its type.

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