Synopsis
At the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, a young Bob Dylan shakes up the folk scene by going electronic and playing rock as the voice of a generation – defining one of the most revolutionary moments in 20th century music. The scenes were filmed depicting the 1965 Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island, where Bob Dylan made his first public appearance on an electric guitar, and were shot by the sea. The resort town of Cape May, New Jersey. Minimal compensation was required because the resort is committed to designating it a National Historic Landmark because of its focus on Victorian architecture and other architectural motifs from the 19th and 20th centuries.