Martin Scorsese dokumentiert A Bigger Bang Tour

  • 06.12.07
    Scorsese's Concert Movie 'Shine A Light' Opening In The US On Septmber 21


    Rolling Stones fans no doubt will remember the following two dates: October 29 and November 1, 2006. For those with hazy memories, it was on these two nights that The Rolling Stones performed at New York's legendary Beacon Theatre for two of the smallest audiences of their A Bigger Bang tour. During the historic two night stand, Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese captured every moment, both onstage and off, for his new concert film, "Shine A Light".


    On September 21st, another date you'll be sure to remember, Paramount Classics, in association with Concert Productions International and Shangri-La Entertainment, will release nationwide "Shine A Light," a look at The Rolling Stones, the band that defined the very idea of what a rock & roll band is, live through the eyes of Martin Scorsese.



    von RS.com

  • Scorseses Rolling-Stones-Konzert kommt in die Kinos


    ddp - Dienstag, 24. Juli, 15:12 UhrLeipzig (ddp). Nach seinem Oscar für das Polizistendrama «Departed - Unter Feinden» schwenkt Regisseur Martin Scorsese die Kameras auf eine der weltweit erfolgreichsten Rockbands: die Rolling Stones. «Shine a Light», ein von Scorsese gefilmtes Stones-Konzert, läuft ab 27. September für zwei Wochen in ausgewählten Kinos, wie der Verleih Kinowelt am Dienstag mitteilte.



    Der Film zeigt zwei Rolling-Stones-Konzerte im New Yorker Beacon Theatre im Herbst 2006. Vor einem begeisterten Publikum, zu dem auch Hilary und Bill Clinton gehören, geben Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood und Charlie Watts ihre Hits zum besten. Zu sehen sind auch Gastauftritte von Christina Aguilera, der Blues-Legende Buddy Guy und Jack White von den White Stripes.


    (ddp)

  • Zitat

    angus schrieb am 26.07.2007 16:26
    hast du ne ahnung, welche die "ausgewählten" kinos sind?


    Leider noch nicht, ich werde aber mal ein Auge hier im Ruhrgebiet auf die Programmkinos werfen.


    Aber vielleicht bekommen wir das ja für ganz Deutschland noch rechtzeitig raus.


    Ansonsten schreibe ich mal den Verleih Kinowelt an, in welchen Kinos der Film gezeigt wird.

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von Street Fighting Man ()

  • (Sehr gut!)


    Starttermin 21. September (in Amiland):


    IMAX Release of Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones Concert Film Coming September 21, 2007


    Legendary Rock Band, Academy Award-winning Director and World's Most
    Powerful Cinematic Format Join Forces in "Shine A Light: The IMAX
    Experience"


    LOS ANGELES, CA, July 30 /CNW/ - IMAX Corporation, Paramount Pictures,
    Shangri-La Entertainment and Concert Productions International today announced
    that the highly anticipated Rolling Stones concert film Shine A Light,
    directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese, will be released
    to IMAX(R) theatres simultaneously with the film's wide release on September
    21, 2007. Shine A Light will be digitally re-mastered into the unparalleled
    image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience(R) with IMAX DMR(R) (Digital
    Re-Mastering) technology.
    "I am very pleased that audiences will have the opportunity to experience
    Shine A Light in IMAX. The larger-than-life images and sound of an IMAX
    theatre will only enhance the experience of giving viewers the best seat in
    the house to watch the Rolling Stones perform," said Mr. Scorsese.
    "IMAX is all about immersing an audience in sight and sound - placing
    moviegoers in the middle of an experience - and in Mr. Scorsese's Shine A
    Light: The IMAX Experience, audiences will feel as if they are literally in
    the front row at the concert," said IMAX Co-Chairmen and Co-CEOs Richard L.
    Gelfond and Bradley J. Wechsler. "We expect the energy from the IMAX release
    of Shine A Light to entertain and inspire in a truly immersive and unique
    way."
    "We couldn't be happier to work with the Rolling Stones, Paramount,
    Shangri-La Entertainment and Concert Productions International to bring the
    Stones and Martin Scorsese to The IMAX Experience," added Greg Foster,
    Chairman and President of IMAX Filmed Entertainment. "With 12,000 watts of
    digital surround sound, crystal clear images and IMAX's immersive screens,
    this film will offer moviegoers and fans of the Stones a front row ticket to a
    very cool concert event."
    More than a decade ago, the Rolling Stones were featured in an IMAX movie
    that re-defined the way people experience concert films. Since then, the IMAX
    theatre network has tripled in size, with most IMAX theatres now located in
    commercial markets.
    "Since the last Rolling Stones IMAX film, our theatre network has
    expanded into hundreds of cities worldwide, so we're very excited to be able
    to reach a much wider global fan-base with Shine A Light," continued Mr.
    Foster. "Moreover, many IMAX films of this genre tend to play in IMAX theatres
    for years, not weeks, so we believe this project is an ideal candidate to
    become an IMAX perennial."

  • Release ist auf April 2008 verschoben!


    http://www.washingtonpost.com/…8/09/AR2007080902062.html


    Scorsese's Rolling Stones film delayed until 2008
    Reuters
    Thursday, August 9, 2007; 9:09 PM



    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The theatrical release of Martin Scorsese's concert documentary about the Rolling Stones has been postponed by seven months to sometime next April, distributor Paramount Classics said on Thursday.


    A spokeswoman said the Viacom Inc.-owned studio needed more time to set up the promotional campaign for "Shine A Light," noting that the band is busy touring Europe until August 26.

    The film, whose title comes from an old Rolling Stones gospel song, was shot during two performances at New York's Beacon Theatre last fall, when guest performers included bluesman Buddy Guy, rocker Jack White of the White Stripes, and pop singer Christina Aguilera.


    Scorsese, who often uses Rolling Stones compositions in his movies, was in Rome early last month to screen a rough cut of the film for the band. The documentary originally had been set to open in theaters on September 21.


    The Rolling Stones recently released a four-disc DVD documenting various stops on the 2006 leg of their "Bigger Bang" world tour. Singer Mick Jagger is also preparing for the October release of an album compiling tracks from his various solo endeavors.

    ~ Words are not enough to say how thankful I am, Keith! ~

  • hmmm...


    der film kann nicht in die kinos kommen, weil die stones auf tour sind und keine promotion machen können... heißt das im umkehrschluss, dass es nach dem europa-leg eine längere pause (bis in 2008 hinein) geben wird, weil dann der film startet?


    ende der ABB-tour oder nur längere pause?


    hmmmm...


  • Ich persönlich glaube nicht an die US-Tour 2008 und gehe von einer längeren Pause aus.