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The Rolling Stones: Bridges To Buenos Aires
(2019)Bridges To Buenos Aires was filmed on April 5th 1998 during the Rolling Stonesâ five night sell-out residency at the cityâs Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti (commonly known as River Plate Stadium). By this point, the band had played to over two million people on the first two legs of the tour in North America and Japan. Amongst many highlights in this concert film, special guest Bob Dylan joins the band onstage at River Plate for a special performance of his classic âLike A Rolling Stoneâ. The band only played a further two dates in South America on the massive, year long Bridges To Babylon tour, before they headed back to North America, and Europe.

The Rolling Stones - Steel Wheels Live
(2020)Having not hit the road for most of the 80s, The Steel Wheels Tour was an astounding return for the Rolling Stones, not least as it was the longest they had by that point undertaken. It was also to be their last with Bill Wyman.

Mick Jagger: A Knight to Remember
(2019)The life of Mick Jagger as the Rolling Stones' lead singer as well as an actor, artist, movie producer and businessman.

Gimme Shelter
(1970)An unforgettable chronicle of the dark side of rock 'n' roll history, this documentary captures the Rolling Stones' 1969 US tour that ended in tragedy with the killing of Meredith Hunter at the Altamont Free Concert.

Sheryl
(2022)Sheryl Crow's life and career told in her own words - and on her own terms.

Eric Clapton: Standing at the Crossroads
(1999)This documentary looks at the career of influential guitarist Eric Clapton and his contributions to rock and roll through his countless bands.

The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record
(2002)Forty years of The Rolling Stones is brought to life in this documentary that chronicles the iconic rock band's unforgettable music and personalities.

Somebody Up There Likes Me
(2020)The turbulent life and career of Ronnie Wood, legendary rock guitarist and long-time member of The Rolling Stones.

The Session Man
(2025)Nicky Hopkins was a prolific session pianist contributing to over 250 albums from the likes of The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and The Who. From hard rock to ballads, his legendary piano riffs and musical motifs helped ordinary tracks become iconic. By late 1960âs Nicky was one of the busiest and most successful session players regularly travelling and performing around the world.

Let's Spend the Night Together
(1982)Director Hal Ashby (Shampoo) and his film crew follow The Rolling Stones on their record-breaking 1981 arena tour. This rockumentary features 25 of the biggest songs from the Rolling Stones' first 20 years together.
The Quiet One
(2019)Throughout his three-decade career as a founding member of and bassist for The Rolling Stones, Bill Wyman was known to the world as the "quiet one" in the band. Now, the famously private music legend speaks out about his extraordinary life and experiences as part of "the greatest rock and roll band in the world." Opening up his vast personal archiveâa lifetime's worth of previously unseen home movies, photographs, and memorabiliaâWyman reflects on his early years with The Stones, the band's meteoric rise to fame, and his search for a sense of "normalcy" amidst the whirlwind of sex, drugs, and rebellion. Endearingly humble and down-to-earth, Wyman pulls back the curtain to offer a one-of-a-kind perspective on life as a reluctant rock star.

The Rolling Stones - Truth and Lies
(2006)It seems hard to believe that the Rolling Stones have been around since the early sixties when you consider that as recently as 2008 they have been rocking audiencesâ world wide on their latest concert tour. The two youngest of the band, front man Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, turned sixty-five this year, but show no signs of slowing down, even after a career that has spanned forty-five years. Rock of Ages charts the amazing story of what is arguably the greatest rock band in the world, chronicling their first ever gig at the Marquee Club on the 12th of July, 1962, the line-up changes, the famous ârivalryâ between the Stones and the Beatles, the meteoric rise to fame (and notoriety) of the group due to their live shows as well as all the personal drama the band members themselves had to go through. From the earliest beginnings, when manager Andrew Olden was eager to present the Stones to the world as the antithesis of the family-friendly Beatles, trouble followed the band wherever it went, with numerous drug busts, in-fighting within the members of the group and the offstage antics with groupies leading to the newspaper headline: âWould you let your sister go with the Rolling Stones?â Brian Jones, the founder of the group, was feeling displaced as the decision maker and left, the band replacing him with Mick Taylor. Sadly Jones was later found dead in his swimming pool in Sussex on 3rd July 1969. Since then, The Stones, as they are affectionately known by fans around the world, have gone from strength to strength, despite continuing drug busts, the tragedy that was the concert at Altamont Speedway, and the high profile love-life of Mick Jagger. In recent years, however, the Stones have concentrated on their live shows, still giving 100% despite their collective age. Jagger jokes that there arenât so many pairs of womenâs underpants thrown on stage these days; âmore Y-frontsâ he laughs. But that hasnât curbed their enthusiasm for touring, and while they enjoy playing live music, the Rolling Stones will keep on rolling, for years to come.

The Rolling Stones: Some Girls - Live in Texas '78
(2011)The Roling Stones 1978 tour of the USA in support of that year's "Some Girls" album is considered by some fans to be one of their very best. The tour took a back to basics' approach, with the band and their music very much at the forefront. This is undeniably the Rolling Stones at the peak of their form.

Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man
(2020)Get to know the acclaimed keyboardist and musical director who has collaborated on highly successful songs while working as a conservationist.

Aerial Gunner
(1943)Old rivals are pitted against each other in basic training and fight for the same woman.

Queen of the Amazons
(1947)When her fiance disappears during an expedition in the jungle, Jean arrives with a search party to find heâs been captured by a savage female tribe.