The first trailer for Martin Scorsese’s Bob Dylan film has landed
The first trailer for Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story By Martin Scorsese has dropped ahead of the release on Netflix next week.
In April, the Martin Scorsese film was confirmed for a June release.
Today, a two-and-a-half-minute sneak peek has landed, revealing clips from the Rolling Thunder Revue tour, as well a short snippet of an interview with Bob Dylan, in which he says of the tour, "It wasn’t a success. Not if you measure success in terms of profit."
The film has been described as "part documentary, part concert film, part fever dream", and is Scorsese's first Bob Dylan film in 14 years, after 2005's No Direction Home.
Before the film arrives on Netflix, a 14-disc Rolling Thunder Revue box set will be released, featuring 100 unreleased tracks, a 52-page booklet with rare Rolling Thunder Revue photos, and an essay by Wesley Stace, aka John Wesley Harding.
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