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Airdate: Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese

Music doco looks back on a remarkable trans-American tour in the mid '70s.

Music documentary Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese, which looks back on a remarkable trans-American tour in the mid ’70s comes to Netflix.

Featuring Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, Sam Shepard and Allen Ginsberg, this is directed by Martin Scorsese.

Setting out across a 1975 America exhausted politically, economically and socially, a busload of musicians—assembled by Bob Dylan—hits the road in search of new creative horizons. The resulting tour, the Rolling Thunder Revue, would reveal a Dylan rarely seen: playful, mask-wearing, intense, expansive, rejuvenated. Masterfully capturing both an icon and a nation in transition, director Martin Scorsese tells the tale using footage that was abandoned for decades, now gorgeously restored, taking viewers into the heart of a freewheeling, electrifying musical gamble. Inspired by Dylan’s own restless spirit, Scorsese performs some breathtaking sleight of hand, summoning nostalgic fantasists, boxers, magicians, starlets and testifiers of all stripes, and exploding the boundaries of what makes a conventional documentary.

An essential piece of mythic storytelling, Scorsese’s chronicle features Joan Baez, Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, Sam Shepard, Allen Ginsberg and, giving his first on-camera interview in a decade, Bob Dylan. Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese vibrates with the promise of America, a then-200-year-old experiment in a state of flux. The film goes beyond mere reclamation of some of the most extraordinary music of Dylan’s career—it’s a roadmap into the wild country of artistic self-reinvention.

Wednesday June 12 on Netflix.

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