Ronnie Wood
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Filmography
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Somebody Up There Likes Me
(2020)This Mike Figgis directed film is an intimate portrait of legendary Rolling Stones musician Ronnie Wood today as an artist, musician and survivor. A man still at the cutting edge in his seventies, the film tells the story from his humble beginnings in north London, where his older brothers shaped the musical powerhouse he would become, to the unique career that has not only spanned over 50 year...

The Rolling Stones: Sweet Summer Sun - Hyde Park Live
(2013)Sweet Summer Sun chronicles The Rolling Stones incredible live performance as they returned to London's Hyde Park for the first time since their legendary gig there 44 years ago. The film presents the bands incredible live show filmed on a balmy summers evening as well as intimate glimpses backstage.

The Rolling Stones: Olé Olé Olé! – A Trip Across Latin America
(2016)Olé Olé Olé: A Trip Across Latin America is a feature documentary that follows The Rolling Stones' tour of early 2016 through 10 Latin American cities as the band attempt to pull off a once in a lifetime open air concert in Havana, Cuba.

My Life as a Rolling Stone
Tied to the band's 60th anniversary, this exhilarating series will show a global audience how The Rolling Stones created the blueprint for every budding rock band, and grew from young blues-loving hopefuls to a globally recognized cultural brand.

Crossfire Hurricane
(2012)This superb new film tells the story of the Stones' unparalleled journey from blues obsessed teenagers in the early sixties to their undisputed status as rock royalty. All of The Rolling Stones have been newly interviewed and their words form the narrative arc that links together archive footage of performances, news coverage and interviews, much of it previously unseen. Taking its title from a ly

Shine a Light
(2008)From famed director Martin Scorsese, this intimate documentary looks into the career of The Rolling Stones through concert footage shot over a two-day period during the A Bigger Bang tour at the famed Beacon Theater in New York City in fall 2006.

The Rolling Stones: Live at the Max
(1991)Totally Stripped follows The Rolling Stones in 1995 as they recorded and performed stripped down versions of their classic songs in studio sessions in Tokyo and Lisbon and on stage in Amsterdam, Paris and London. The programme captures rehearsals, interviews, live performances and footage of the band in the studio.

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.

Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stones
(2008)Few bands have had impact like The Rolling Stones, who survived a turbulent road filled with drugs, arrests, and tragedy, all while making hit music.
The Rolling Stones: From the Vault - No Security. San Jose ’99
(2018)Voodoo Lounge Uncut presents for the first time the full, unedited show filmed on November 25th 1994 at Miami’s Joe Robbie Stadium. Originally directed by the legendary David Mallet, this new version features 10 performances omitted from its previous release in the 90s, and the full show is now presented in its original running order.With its ahead-of-its-time cyberworld staging, guest appearances from Sheryl Crow, Robert Cray and Bo Diddley, and a setlist combining classic tracks with (then) new material from the Voodoo Lounge album, this phenomenal show can now be enjoyed as originally intended. As an added bonus, all visual formats feature five tracks from an earlier date on the Voodoo Lounge Tour that weren’t performed in Miami - making this the definitive record of The Rolling Stones’ Voodoo Lounge Tour.

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.
The Rolling Stones: Bridges To Buenos Aires
(2019)Bridges To Buenos Aires was filmed on April 5th 1998 during the Rolling Stones’ five night sell-out residency at the city’s 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 ‘Like A Rolling Stone’. 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.

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.

Jeff Beck: Still on the Run
(2018)This film tells Jeff’s story from his earliest days growing up in Wallington, Surrey with his home made guitars, teenage friendship with Jimmy Page and the influences of guitarists such as Les Paul, Cliff Gallup and James Burton. With essential tracks from throughout his career it follows his journey from art school and early bands, through his various groups, musical ventures and passion for hot rods, to the release of his latest album and sell-out show at the Hollywood Bowl. We hear testimony to the genius of Jeff Beck from musicians who have recorded and played along side him such as Jimmy Page, David Gilmour, Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Jennifer Batten, Beth Hart, Joe Perry and Slash who all shine a light on his ever-evolving guitar style and reveal why to this day he remains not only a musical visionary but also the most influential and highly rated guitarist of his generation.

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.
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 archive—a lifetime's worth of previously unseen home movies, photographs, and memorabilia—Wyman 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.

Every Night's a Saturday Night
(2018)Saxophonist Bobby Keys plays with legendary singers and musicians, including Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, John Lennon, Eric Clapton and the Rolling Stones.