“An unforgettable all-access pass behind the scenes of Bob Dylan’s ‘65 British tour, D.A. Pennebaker’s landmark 1967 rock doc all but invented the form while presaging the music video.”
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.