While 65 Revisited, which runs a little more than an hour, essentially feels like the DVD extra it was designed to be, it nonetheless well deserves its exposure on the big screen.
65 Revisited (2007)
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Average Rating:7.6/10
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: In 1965, documentary filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker followed Bob Dylan on his English concert tour. The resulting film, DON'T LOOK BACK, became one of the classics of the rock-doc genre. More than 40... In 1965, documentary filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker followed Bob Dylan on his English concert tour. The resulting film, DON'T LOOK BACK, became one of the classics of the rock-doc genre. More than 40 years later, Pennebaker has assembled a fascinating companion piece. Composed of footage unused in the final film, 65 REVISITED offers another intriguing look at the elusive American icon. [More]
Starring: Bob Dylan, Joan Baez
Starring: Bob Dylan, Joan Baez
Director: D.A. Pennebaker
Director: D.A. Pennebaker
Reviews for 65 Revisited
Originally made to supplement a new DVD release, this is one extra worth watching on the big screen, thanks to additional, and extraordinary, concert footage that never made it into the original film.
For Dylan fans, 65 Revisited will be a treat; for others, it gives a positive glimpse into the world of the folksinging wunderkind.
While not as revealing as the original film, there's some great stuff here!
The great relief of D. A. Pennebaker’s 65 Revisited is that this time you can hear Bob Dylan’s songs in their entirety.
Where the original was defiantly not a concert film, but a chronicle of the astonished hubbub surrounding the first hipster folksinger, the follow-up's treasure lies with seven intact live performances.
Not fake: Dylan's staggering talent as a solo performer, which 65 Revisited showcases far better than its A-side antecedent.
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