The doc seems to be a mix of priceless archival footage of the tour, both on and off-stage, and features a candid Dylan interview, which is being touted as his first in over a decade. Scorsese is no stranger to the artist, he probably directed the greatest Dylan documentary ever put to film: “No Direction Home.” That film covered his rise in the Greenwich Village folk scene during the early ‘60s all the way to his infamous motorcycle accident in 1966 (which prompted him to become a recluse and not record music for a good 19 months, but, more, importantly, retiring from live perfvormance for a good 8 years). Netflix is releasing “Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese” in theaters and streaming on June 12. Contribute Hire me
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