A detailed chronicle of the famous 1969 tour of the United States by the British rock band The Rolling Stones, which culminated with the disastrous and tragic concert held on December 6 at the Altamont Speedway Free Festival, an event of historical significance, as it marked the end of an era: the generation of peace and love suddenly became the generation of disillusionment.
A detailed chronicle of the famous 1969 tour of the United States by the British rock band The Rolling Stones, which culminated with the disastrous and tragic concert held on December 6 at the Altamont Speedway Free Festival, an event of historical significance, as it marked the end of an era: the generation of peace and love suddenly became the generation of disillusionment.
The film is an observational documentary chronicling the Altamont Free Concert's tragic unraveling, presenting events without explicit ideological commentary. Its neutral stance on the counterculture's ideals and the causes of the chaos leads to a centrist rating.
This documentary film provides an observational account of a specific historical event, featuring subjects who are predominantly white and male, consistent with the era and the individuals involved. The narrative focuses on the events themselves, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering on DEI themes.
Gimme Shelter is a documentary chronicling the Rolling Stones' 1969 tour and the Altamont Free Concert. The film's narrative is entirely focused on the band, the concert events, and the surrounding cultural context, without any depiction of LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Gimme Shelter is a documentary film depicting real historical figures and events from the Rolling Stones' 1969 U.S. tour. It does not feature fictional characters or historical figures portrayed by actors of a different gender.
Gimme Shelter is a documentary film featuring real historical figures, primarily the Rolling Stones and attendees of the Altamont Free Concert. All individuals are portrayed as their actual historical race, with no instances of a character established as one race being depicted as another.
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