Rolling Like a Stone Filming Locations

Rolling Like a Stone filming locations

Where was Rolling Like a Stone filmed? Rolling Like a Stone was filmed in 1 locations across Sweden in the following places:

Rolling Like a Stone Filming Locations

Malmö is a coastal city in southern Sweden. It lies at the eastern end of the striking Öresund Bridge, a long road and railway bridge–tunnel running to Copenhagen, Denmark. In the city center, Lilla Torg is a cobblestone square with cafes, half-timbered houses and shops selling local handicrafts. Malmö Castle, a 16th-century fortress built by King Christian III of Denmark, houses nature, history and art exhibits.

Rolling Like a Stone (2005)
Runtime: 65 minutes
Rating: 7.3
Release year: 2005
IMDB: tt2062631
Plot summary

An old roll of film from the summer 1965 shows a party in an apartment on Fersens road in Malmö. It shows local popidols from bands like Namelosers and Gonks, but also common pop guys and girls. They gather around some exclusive guests: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Brian Jones from Rolling Stones - the first international popband that visits Malmö. 40 years later the film creators meets some of the guests at the party. Rolling Like a Stone is a documentary about the people who had their identity shaped during the years in the mid-sixties. It is also a film about the difficulty of growing old with your dreams, and living in the present.

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Tommy Hansson
Kerstin Malmström-Bengtsson
Charlie Ovendal
Mona Ovendal
Directors
Stefan Berg
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Rolling Like a Stone filming locations