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Rolling Like a Stone captures a unique slice of 1965 that feels both intimate and chaotic. You get this raw, unfiltered glimpse into a party filled with local musicians and those few who are, well, legends. The atmosphere is thick with a kind of youthful exuberance, as the pop scene in Malmö mixes with the aura of Mick Jagger and his crew. The pacing is laid-back—like the party itself—allowing moments to breathe, and there's something almost voyeuristic about watching these figures in their natural habitat. Practical effects are nearly non-existent, but the film's grainy texture adds to that nostalgic feel, and the performances from the locals, while not polished, have a genuine charm. It’s really distinctive in how it melds local culture with an iconic global influence.
Malmö's local pop scene in the '60sCaptures a unique moment in music historyFeatures intimate interactions with rock legends
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