In spring, 1965, Bob Dylan spent three weeks touring England in the company of documentary-filmmaker D.A Pennebaker (as well as an entourage that included Joan Baez, Alan Price, Bob Neuwirth, Albert Grossman, and, lest we forget, Donovan). The resulting documentary is a fascinating look at the artist at the height of his fame as he prepares to make the transition from acoustic to electric - and change the course of popular music forever. Unmissable.
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Earlier Event: November 8
Seven Days in May (John Frankenheimer, USA, 1964)
Later Event: November 22
Hiroshima Mon Amour (Alain Resnais, France, 1959)