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Rolling Stone
The story of a group of 12th grade students named Rolling Stone which has Kan the chairman of the Rolling Stone group. artistic talent but likes to use it in a way that is not very good, Mhee is a lover but heartbroken throughout the story, Big, the president of the basketball club, looks good But the fart is very foul and Koi, who has the ability to speak Thai is to stutter every word The four of them were a group of sassy students. create problems for schools every year.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the world of Rolling Stone magazine, capturing the cultural impact and editorial process behind one of the most influential music publications. It features interviews with key figures, artists, and staff, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the magazine's rise to prominence during a pivotal era in music and journalism.
Critical Reception
The documentary received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its insightful look into the magazine's history and its role in shaping music journalism and popular culture. Some noted its insider perspective as both a strength and a potential limitation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its in-depth exploration of a cultural institution.
Appreciated for offering a behind-the-scenes look at music journalism.
Some found it to be an interesting historical artifact of the music industry.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, George Hickenlooper, was also the nephew of the magazine's co-founder, Jann Wenner, lending a unique personal perspective to the documentary.
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