Christina Aguilera
9 titles
Filmography
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Christina Aguilera: Stripped - Live in the U.K.
(2004)Christina Aguilera’s first live film captures her sold-out Wembley Arena shows, showcasing the power and energy of her debut European tour.

Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris
(2025)Christina Aguilera celebrates the season with holiday classics and greatest hits in an intimate Paris concert featuring special guests.

Christina Aguilera: Pop Diva
(2015)Christina Aguilera is a fast-paced documentary that explores the early beginnings and the makings of one of the world's most acclaimed vocalists.
Christina Aguilera: VH1 Storytellers
(2010)Christina Aguilera's spectacular live concert brought the house down in Australia; and the cameras were there to capture it all for the "Christina Aguilera: Back to Basics - Live and Down Under" concert film. Her critically acclaimed live extravaganza thrilled audiences around the globe, with Christina's vocal acrobatics reminding the world why hers is the Voice of a Generation. This film features over two hours of live Christina footage - from burlesque cabaret, to trapeze choreography, fire jugglers and stilt walkers in what's been called "the greatest show on earth!"

Burlesque
(2010)Ali (Christina Aguilera) is a small-town singer who moves to L.A. for her chance at stardom. She lands a waitressing job at the Burlesque Lounge, a glamorous nightclub packed with dancers, sizzling music, and an owner (Cher) in need of a star.
Blake Shelton's Not So Family Christmas
(2012)
Tony Bennett: An American Classic
(2006)The crooner belts out some of his best songs, including “I Left My Heart In San Francisco," "For Once In My Life,” "Lullaby of Broadway," and more.

P!NK: Staying True
(2013)A look at Inventive, soulful singer Alecia Beth Moore, better known as “Pink,” features rare interviews and performances from her 2013 world tour

Shine a Light
(2008)Shine a Light spans the career of rock and roll band The Rolling Stones. Martin Scorsese filmed the Rolling Stones for two nights at New York City's Beacon Theater on October 29 and November 1, 2006. Footage from the shows will be intercut with backstage footage, historical clips and contemporary interviews with the band. The shows were noted for their star-studded crowds, including former President Bill Clinton. Shine A Light will be the Stones' fifth theatrically released motion picture, following 1970's Gimme Shelter, 1974's Ladies and Gentleman: The Rolling Stones, 1982's Let's Spend the Night Together, and 1992's The Rolling Stones At the Max.