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Win! A copy of The Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorcese

We’re giving away a copy of this legendary tour on Special Edition DVD to three lucky winners – enter below for a chance to win

Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue by Martin Scorsese
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In 1975, in an America defined by both the self-mythologizing pomp of the upcoming bicentennial and ongoing socio-political turmoil, Bob Dylan and a band of troubadours – including luminaries such as Joan Baez, Allen Ginsberg, and Joni Mitchell – embarked on a now-legendary tour known as The Rolling Thunder Revue, a freewheeling variety show that was part travelling counterculture carnival, part spiritual pilgrimage.

In 2019 director Martin Scorsese took the huge amount of archive footage from this incredible tour and made it into a film that truly captured its unique spirit, that is as much a concert “documentary” as it is a slippery, chimerical investigation into memory, time, truth, and illusion, with Dylan at the centre of it all.

Now, Martin Scorcese’s Rolling Thunder Revue is coming to DVD and Blu-Ray with a host of bonus features and extras for fans to enjoy including:

  • New 4K digital transfer, approved by director Martin Scorsese, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack
  • New interviews with Scorsese, editor David Tedeschi, and writer Larry “Ratso” Sloman
  • Restored footage of never-before-seen Rolling Thunder Revue performances of Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here with You and Romance in Durango, and of a never-before-seen cut of Tangled Up in Blue
  • PLUS: An essay by novelist Dana Spiotta and writing from the Rolling Thunder Revue tour by author Sam Shepard and poets Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman

To be in with a chance of winning one of three copies of the DVD version of Rolling Thunder Revue, simply answer the question below. Good luck!

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