Martin Scorsese dokumentiert A Bigger Bang Tour

  • Das nenne ich einen Hammer! Ich bin schon echt gespannt auf das Ergebnis


    Martin Scorsese war u.a. Regisseur von
    - The Departed (mit Jack Nicholson)
    - No Direction Home (über Bob Dylan)
    - The Aviator (mit Leonardo DiCaprio)
    - Michael Jackson: Number Ones
    - Gangs of New York (mit Leonardo DiCaprio)
    - The Concert for New York
    - Casino (mit Robert De Niro)
    - Goodfellas (mit Robert De Niro)
    - Wie ein wilder Stier (mit Robert De Niro)
    - The Last Waltz (mit The Band)
    - Taxi Driver (mit Robert De Niro)
    - Hexenkessel (mit Robert De Niro)

    Les Trois Tetons in Oberhausen - ich war dabei

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von Pokalheld ()

  • Paramount rolls with Scorsese on Stones movie.


    November 1 , 2006


    By Anne Thompson


    Reuters




    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Paramount Pictures has bought North American rights to the Rolling Stones documentary that Martin Scorsese is currently shooting in New York.


    The studio plans to release the as-yet-untitled film near the end of 2007.


    Scorsese started filming Sunday during the Stones' performance at President Clinton's celebrity-packed birthday bash at the Beacon Theater, and will also film at the Manhattan venue Wednesday night.


    The film will focus on the two concerts from the group's current "A Bigger Bang" tour as well as historical and contemporary behind-the-scenes footage and interviews. A recent concert in Austin, Texas, was also filmed.


    Veteran documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles, who captured the Stones in the infamous 1970 movie "Gimme Shelter," also will provide backstage coverage.


    Scorsese is on a roll. His Boston gangster film "The Departed" -- featuring two Stones songs -- has scored with critics and audiences. It is expected to be not only his highest-grossing film to date but also an Oscar contender.


    He previously directed the acclaimed music documentaries -- 1978's "The Last Waltz," featuring the Band, and 2005's "No Direction Home: Bob Dylan."


    The Stones film is being financed by Hollywood producer Steve Bing, a friend of the band's, and by Michael Cohl, the Stones' tour promoter since 1989.


    Reuters/Hollywood Reporter