
Shine a Light
Documentary · Music
Overview
Martin Scorsese’s electrifying concert documentary captures The Rolling Stones live at New York’s Beacon Theatre during their A Bigger Bang tour. Filmed over two nights in 2006 with an all-star team of cinematographers, the film combines dynamic performances with archival footage and rare glimpses behind the scenes, offering a vibrant portrait of the band’s enduring energy and legacy.
Top Cast


Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger
Self - The Rolling Stones Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Mick Jagger
Self - The Rolling Stones Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica


Keith Richards
Keith Richards
Self - The Rolling Stones Guitar, Vocals
Keith Richards
Self - The Rolling Stones Guitar, Vocals


Charlie Watts
Charlie Watts
Self - The Rolling Stones Drums
Charlie Watts
Self - The Rolling Stones Drums


Ronnie Wood
Ronnie Wood
Self - The Rolling Stones Guitar
Ronnie Wood
Self - The Rolling Stones Guitar
Tim Ries
Tim Ries
Self - The Rolling Stones Saxophone, Keyboards
Tim Ries
Self - The Rolling Stones Saxophone, Keyboards


Blondie Chaplin
Blondie Chaplin
Self - The Rolling Stones Vocals
Blondie Chaplin
Self - The Rolling Stones Vocals


Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Self
Christina Aguilera
Self


Jack White
Jack White
Self
Jack White
Self


Buddy Guy
Buddy Guy
Self
Buddy Guy
Self
Michael Davis
Michael Davis
Self
Michael Davis
Self
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