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      The Rolling Stones: Havana Moon

      2016 1h 56m Music TRAILER for The Rolling Stones: Havana Moon: Trailer 1 List
      Reviews 89% 50+ Ratings Audience Score The Rolling Stones play a concert in Havana, the capital of Cuba, for the first time in their history. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member A very good documentary about The Rolling Stones' 2016 tour in Latin America which finished with the first ever concert in Cuba. I was never a big fan of the band but I was blown away when I saw them live last year and this film does its best to push me closer to fan status!! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member More than half a decade after their inception as a rock band, The Rolling Stones once again prove that they haven't lost their touch even slightly - as if that needed any further proof. This concert film from their 2016 performance in Cuba (noteworthy in that the country banned rock and roll music for the longest time) features a mix of their old hits (Gimme Shelter, Sympathy for the Devil, Brown Sugar, etc.) and some newer tracks, all of which are performed with such passion and energy that you might not expect from a group of men in their 70s. The film itself isn't all that fancy in a technical sense, compared to, say, Scorsese's Shine a Light, which boasts an impressive lineup of cinematographers handling the camerawork, but the magic here is in the music, and as always, The Rolling Stones never disappoint in that regard. There's bits of documentary style filmmaking at the introduction and tail-end of the movie, but this is first and foremost a concert film, and we're treated to nothing but the Stones for a good majority of the 116 minute runtime. Could it be had any better way? Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member Just bought the blu ray missed the one day cinema event I wish I hadn't now as these 4 aging rockers do a 5 star job the sound and energy coming from them on that stage in Cuba is one of the best performances I've seen and I've seen 18 times Hopefully they will come back to the U.K next year Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member Elképzeltem Castrót, amint felsz?r?dnek hozzá a Sympathy dallamai, és ahogy zavartan szivarozva már a piros telefonnal szemez. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member La mejor banda de rock de la historia (o la segunda, si se prefiere a The Beatles) posee una filmografía más que interesante que incluye cintas como "Gimme Shelter", "Cocksucker Blues" (inédita), "Sympathy For The Devil", "At The Park" o "Shine A Light", dirigidas por autores del calibre de Jean Luc Godard o Martin Scorsese, por nombrar a algunos. Su última película en concierto es "Havana Moon", un documento que registra la histórica presentación de los Stones en Cuba realizada el 25 de marzo de 2016, como parte de su gira por Latinoamérica. Los Stones suenan cada vez mejor, lo que parece ser fruto de la edad y la experiencia. Sus interpretaciones de los clásicos "Gimme Shelter" (Sasha Allen es una cantante impresionante que logra erizar los pelitos de la nuca), "Midnight Rambler", "You Got The Silver", "Sympathy For The Devil" y "Jumpin' Jack Flash" todavía producen estremecimiento gracias a la energía, talento, profesionalismo y carisma proyectados por la banda. Es una lástima que el director Paul Dugdale, quien ha trabajado con Adele, Coldplay y The Killers, se remita a capturar el concierto sin aportarle nada más. Al menos en los 60 se dividía la pantalla y se entrevistaba al público. De todas maneras, los Stones no necesitan de artilugios o efectos especiales: ellos continúan siendo la esencia del rock y este concierto es testimonio de ello. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Audience Member La mejor banda de rock de la historia (o la segunda, si se prefiere a The Beatles) posee una filmografía más que interesante que incluye cintas como "Gimme Shelter", "Cocksucker Blues" (inédita), "Sympathy For The Devil", "At The Park" o "Shine A Light", dirigidas por autores del calibre de Jean Luc Godard o Martin Scorsese, por nombrar a algunos. Su última película en concierto es "Havana Moon", un documento que registra la histórica presentación de los Stones en Cuba realizada el 25 de marzo de 2016, como parte de su gira por Latinoamérica. Los Stones suenan cada vez mejor, lo que parece ser fruto de la edad y la experiencia. Sus interpretaciones de los clásicos "Gimme Shelter" (Sasha Allen es una cantante impresionante que logra erizar los pelitos de la nuca), "Midnight Rambler", "You Got The Silver", "Sympathy For The Devil" y "Jumpin' Jack Flash" todavía producen estremecimiento gracias a la energía, talento, profesionalismo y carisma proyectados por la banda. Es una lástima que el director Paul Dugdale, quien ha trabajado con Adele, Coldplay y The Killers, se remita a capturar el concierto sin aportarle nada más. Al menos en los 60 se dividía la pantalla y se entrevistaba al público. De todas maneras, los Stones no necesitan de artilugios o efectos especiales: ellos continúan siendo la esencia del rock y este concierto es testimonio de ello. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      John Anderson Wall Street Journal What's poignant about Havana Moon is the sense of a recaptured past that sweetens the steamy evening. Jan 20, 2017 Full Review Peter Howell Toronto Star Havana Moon delivers almost a full Stones concert in grand sound and image, made more special by its historic circumstances. Imagine what Fidel made of "Sympathy for the Devil"! Rated: 3/4 Sep 22, 2016 Full Review Michael Bonner Uncut Magazine [UK] [What] Havana Moon offers us is a robust underscoring of the Stones' key strengths: showmanship, craft, strong tunes. Sep 23, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis The Rolling Stones play a concert in Havana, the capital of Cuba, for the first time in their history.
      Director
      Paul Dugdale
      Production Co
      JA Digital
      Genre
      Music
      Original Language
      English (United Kingdom)
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Feb 11, 2017
      Runtime
      1h 56m
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