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Now Showing In Budapest: 'Shine a Light'

Now Showing In Budapest: 'Shine a Light'
"The world’s greatest rock n’ roll band will unite to bring audiences the year’s most extraordinary musical film event. Filmed at the famed Beacon Theatre in New York City in Fall 2006."



Movie type: Musical Documentary - This is a document of a Rolling Stones concert in New York City in 2006. This film is strictly for fans as it is basically just them performing with some archive footage along the way.

Director: Martin Scorsese

Starring: Christina Aguilera , Bill Clinton , Hillary Rodham Clinton , Lisa Fischer , Buddy Guy , Mick Jagger, Darryl Jones, Keith Richards, Martin Scorsese

Length: 2 hr. 2 min.

Reviews:

“Very Good But the emphasis is on the Beacon performances, which Scorsese captures with a musician's sense of rhythm and dynamics and an expert eye for emotional detail. The yin and yang of Jagger and Richards' rapport is particularly well illustrated:... “USA Today

“Above Average 'Shine a Light,' like so much of the Stones' music it captures, may not be epic, but it certainly shows us a good time.” Newsday


Source: cinemareview.com


15.05.2008

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