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

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The Rolling Stones make history in Havana, playing to a crowd of 1.2 million.

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

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Michael Rechtshaffen Los Angeles Times 10/06/2016
Dugdale captures some terrific, reflective moments, including a poetic open air performance in the middle of a persistent So Paolo rainfall. Go to Full Review
Daniel M. Gold New York Times 09/29/2016
Directed slickly by Paul Dugdale, "Ol" is less a concert film or travelogue than a historical account - swiftly, smartly assembled, reflecting events only six months old. Go to Full Review
Andrew Barker Variety 09/12/2016
Given such a glut of recent documentary material on the 54-year-old band, the question has to be asked: Does this particular Rolling Stones film really have any pressing need to exist? In the case of "Ol," the answer is: "maybe not, but so what?" Go to Full Review
Benjamin H. Smith Decider 05/24/2019
Between concert films and docs, there are over 20 different long form features about The Rolling Stones. Olé, Olé, Olé ranks among the best. Go to Full Review
Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews 05/02/2018
B+
If a fan, this is a don't miss film. Go to Full Review
Robert Koehler Cinema Scope 09/30/2017
... despite the cushiness of life on the road in a string of six-star hotels, Mick and Keith in particular evince an authentic sense of the blues (and fun) that reaffirms them as the definitive rock unit. Go to Full Review
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Dallas H Jan 30 I mindlessly went into this viewing expecting to watch a concert movie but was given a road trip documentary about a band. I don't mind the switch-up. I liked it. It is interesting to watch a day in life on the road with a long-running rock band and to see the impact of their music on their fans worldwide. See more 08/28/2021 I thought it was good overall and interesting to see how many Rock & Roll fans they have across Latin America that idolize them plus how they were able to break down old barriers for this music including Cuba, to bring people together. Amazing to see the Stones still touring with the same energy after all these years too. See more 05/12/2019 so excleent on many lebels from its own artisty content and style to the peersonal connections with me having lived in chile and seen them there and in abq to much more . fo reals a great doc . not just what you might think well done See more 04/08/2019 Amazing, loved it!!! See more 03/19/2017 I need to go to concerts in South America. They know how to jam!! See more 01/16/2017 good stuff see the stones make history See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis The Rolling Stones make history in Havana, playing to a crowd of 1.2 million.
Director
Paul Dugdale
Producer
Sam Bridger
Screenwriter
Paul Dugdale, Sam Bridger
Production Co
JA Digital
Genre
Documentary, Music
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 23, 2017
Runtime
1h 45m
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