This is a snapshot into Bob Dylan's world, circa 1965.

It's candid, and sometimes it's hard to like Bob in it.
He denies being folk, there's scenes of him being impatient and impudent if not rude, and if it weren't for his musical genius he could be written off as a punk.
The scenes with Donovan piqued my interest- he really stuck it to Bob, and it was caught on film.
Bob even says at his Royal Albert Hall show: "I looked in my closet and saw Donovan..."
The final scene in the car where Albert Grossman tells him that the British press called him an anarchist was revealing.
See it, if you can handle shaky camera cinema verite!