[Machine Translation] Jean-Luc Godard x The Rolling Stones! London, 1968. The legendary film that captured the birth of the classic "Sympathy for the Devil" is now available on Blu-ray at a reduced price. --The Rolling Stones were creating the song "Sympathy for the Devil" as the camera observes the recording process. The somewhat lonely Brian Jones, who would be forced to leave the band only a year later and die an untimely death, and Keith strumming the bass guitar - scenes filled with political agitation are interspersed with footage documenting the process of completing a classic song that would go down in rock history. The film is interspersed with scenes filled with political agitation. Black Power fighters, a pornographic bookstore owner reciting Hitler's "Mein Kampf", a revolutionary heroine played by Anne Wierzemski being interrogated by a TV crew. And the final scene, in which a film crane stretches into the blue sky... A masterpiece of music cinema that conveys the passionate atmosphere of the late 1960s. The original edited version by Godard is used.