Local police on the Italian island of Stromboli halted a celebration attended by rock icon Mick Jagger on Wednesday night.
The reason: a mayoral decree prohibits music on Wednesdays.
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The Rolling Stones frontman was on the volcanic Sicilian island to film "Three Incestuous Sisters," an upcoming movie directed by Alice Rohrwacher.
The 82-year-old singer was celebrating the conclusion of filming at a local venue alongside co-stars Josh O'Connor, Jessie Buckley, Saoirse Ronan, Dakota Johnson, and Isabella Rossellini.
Law enforcement intervened shortly before midnight after receiving complaints from residents. Italian press reports indicated the music came from a small speaker at an acceptable volume.
The cast and crew complied with the order to stop the event.
The entire film crew and actors departed from the island on Thursday. Jagger, who plays a lighthouse keeper in the production, left via private helicopter.
Representatives for Riccardo Gullo, the mayor of Lipari who oversees Stromboli, could not be reached for comment.
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Tourism Representatives Criticize Intervention
The enforcement drew criticism from local tourism representatives. They argued the intervention harmed the island's international reputation during a period of economic recovery.
"An island of international importance such as ours deserves worthy administrative management, capable of preventing problems and encouraging dialogue among local communities, rather than resorting to belated or punitive interventions," said Rosa Oliva, president of the Pro Loco Amo Stromboli association.
Oliva expressed disappointment over the administration's handling of the high-profile visitors who contributed to the local economy.
"From the mayor, one would have expected a welcome to the guests, or at least a greeting and a thank you for their crucial contribution to the Aeolian economy and their visibility.
Our island lives off tourism," she said.
Jagger, who maintains a residence in the Sicilian province of Syracuse, had arrived on the island a few days prior.
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The feature film is an adaptation of a bestselling novel by Audrey Niffenegger.