Italian Island Party Attended by Mick Jagger Shut Down by Police
- On Wednesday night, Italian police shut down a film wrap party on Stromboli attended by Sir Mick Jagger and cast members of 'Three Incestuous Sisters' due to a local rule banning music on Wednesdays.
- Aeolian Islands Mayor Riccardo Gullo introduced strict rules prohibiting amplified music on Wednesdays, impacting Stromboli; neighbors reportedly complained about noise as festivities continued past midnight.
- Attendees including Dakota Johnson, Saoirse Ronan, Jessie Buckley, Josh O'Connor, and Isabella Rossellini celebrated the filming conclusion, with O'Connor marking his 36th birthday during the event.
- Rosa Oliva, head of Stromboli's tourism office, criticized the police action as a "punitive intervention," arguing officials should have welcomed guests for their contribution to the local economy.
- Following the incident, the cast and crew departed Thursday, with Jagger leaving by helicopter; the production returns to where Isabella Rossellini's parents worked in 1950.
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The next day, they regretted fining the musician.
Mick Jagger celebrated the conclusion of the filming of the film in which he will star, on the Italian island of Stromboli, when the police interrupted the party: music is forbidden on the island on Wednesdays.
A party attended by star Mick Jagger was stopped by the Italian police. The reason? The rules of the area prohibit music on Wednesdays, writes BBC. The soloist of the Rolling Stones band celebrated with the distribution of the film "Three Incestous Sisters.
Mick Jagger's Wrap Party on Stromboli was disbanded by the police because of a noise complaint. At the age of 82, Mick Jagger proves that he does not only have energy on stage. The Rolling-Stones front man was recently spotted on the remote Italian volcanic island Stromboli while shooting the film "Three Instuous Sisters".The last shooting day apparently put him in a special mood of celebration. According to reports from the "Daily Mail" the fil…
Police have broken up a filming wrap party on the Italian island of Stromboli, with Mick Jagger among the guests celebrating with the film's cast and crew.
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