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The Rolling Stones- SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL- DVD- 1968/2008-
- ABC Entertainment (Hungary)- 604388716203- 300 grn
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (originally titled 1 + 1; also One Plus One, by the film director, and distributed under that title in Europe) is a 1968 avant-garde film shot mostly in color by director Jean-Luc Godard, his first British made, English language film. In 1968, Jean-Luc Godard moved to London intending to make a film about abortion. When he discovered that, due to the 1967 Abortion Act, it was no longer a hot topic, he told his producers he would still make a film in London, but on the condition that he would work with either The Beatles or The Rolling Stones. The Beatles turned him down, but The Rolling Stones were happy to collaborate. As a result, he was able to capture their work in progress as they rehearsed and recorded material for their seventh album, Beggars Banquet. Originally released on 30th November 1968 it is a composite film, juxtaposing documentary, fictional scenes and dramatised political readings. It is most notable for its scenes documenting the creative evolution of the song "Sympathy For The Devil" as The Rolling Stones developed it during recording sessions at Olympic Studios in London. The musical anthem by The Rolling Stones serves as a platform for a study of social revolution. In the 60's, having as the background the rehearsal and recording of "Sympathy For The Devil" in the classic album Beggars Banquet by the revolutionary bad boys Rolling Stones - Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Brian Jones plus Marianne Faithful, Godard discloses other contemporary revolutionary and ideological movements - the Black Power through the Black Panthers, the feminism, the communism, the fascism - entwined with the reading of a cheap pulp political novel divided in the chapters: "The Stones Rolling; "Outside Black Novel"; "Sight and Sound"; "All About Eve"; "The Heart Of Occident"; "Inside Black Syntax"; and, "Under The Stones The Beach". 1 + 1 was shown at the 1968 London Film Festival; Godard punched producer Iain Quarrier in the face for the changes made to the film's ending, including featuring the complete version of the song. Godard showed his original version under a London bridge for free after the screening. New Line Cinema acquired North America distribution rights and the film was shown as SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL around college campuses during 1969 and 1970, including at University of California, Berkeley; University of Chicago and Hunter College in New York. An hour-long documentary about the making of the film was shown a week prior to the film being shown at the colleges. The film was shot at the Olympic Recording Studios in London and at Camber Sands. In the original version running 104 minutes, Godard left the creation of the song unfinished.
Comes In A Standard DVD Case With Transparent Tray Includes Foldout Insert.
Made In Hungary.
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