Scorsese filmed the Rolling Stones at the Beacon Theatre on October 29 and November 1, 2006, but the performance footage used in the film is all from the second show. The music was recorded, mixed and co-produced by Bob Clearmountain. The audio recording was done on the Silver Truck with David Hewitt. The concert footage is preceded by a brief semi-fictionalized introduction about the preparations for the shows, and is intercut with historical news clips and archival interviews with band members. The shows, which were added to the tour schedule for the purposes of the film shoot, featured a different set list than was typical of other shows on the tour, and were noted for their star-studded crowds, including former United StatesPresident Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary Clinton, who was then a United States Senator, and former President of PolandAleksander Kwasniewski. The performances benefitted the Clinton Foundation, a charity founded by Bill Clinton, who gave a short speech at the October 29 performance. The film also shows Jack White, Buddy Guy and Christina Aguilera performing with the Stones. Prior to the October 29 show, 83-year-old Ahmet Ertegun, a co-founder and executive of Atlantic Records and chairman of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and museum, was backstage in a VIP social area, the "Rattlesnake Inn," when he tripped and fell, striking his head on the concrete floor. He was rushed to the hospital, and died on December 14, 2006. The film was dedicated to his memory. According to keyboardist Chuck Leavell's tour diary, Mick Jagger had been ill with throat problems, forcing a postponement of the Stones scheduled Atlantic City concert and the October 31 Beacon Theater show was moved to November 1, to allow Jagger to recuperate. Shine a Light was initially scheduled for release on September 21, 2007, but Paramount Classics postponed it until April 2008. The world premiere was at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival on February 7, 2008. The film was also screened in some IMAX cinemas. The IMAX version of the film was the second IMAX Stones concert film, the first being Live at the Max, released in 1991.
Performances
Most of the performance footage was culled from the second night of filming. "The first night we had Bill Clinton there," Charlie Watts recalled. "I don't know why the Clinton bit's in the movie… That was a bit dull, because they weren't really rock 'n' roll people. But Mick was on fire. You can tell in the third song when Lisa Fisher, the singer, does a shimmy with him and you see the look on her face. He dances like Fred Astaire, going backwards." All songs are by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except as noted.
"Jumpin' Jack Flash"
"Shattered"
"She Was Hot"
"All Down the Line"
"Loving Cup" – with Jack White
"As Tears Go By"
"Some Girls"
"Just My Imagination"
"Far Away Eyes"
"Champagne & Reefer" – with Buddy Guy
"Tumbling Dice"
"You Got the Silver"
"Connection"
"Sympathy for the Devil"
"Live with Me" – with Christina Aguilera
"Start Me Up"
"Brown Sugar"
" Satisfaction"
"Shine a Light"
Additional acoustic instrumental numbers are also played during the closing credits:
"Wild Horses"
"Only Found Out Yesterday"
Noting the director's frequent use of Stones music in his films, Jagger joked that Shine a Light may be the only Scorsese film that does not include "Gimme Shelter".
A "featurette" with backstage and rehearsal footage
"Undercover of the Night"
"Paint It Black"
"Little T&A"
"I'm Free"
The DVD sold 50,115 copies during the first week in the U.S. It sold 132,886 by August 14, 2008.
Critical reception
Shine a Light received mostly positive reviews from critics. As of April 4, 2008, the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 88% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 82 reviews. Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 76 out of 100, based on 33 reviews. The total U.S. box office gross as of 2011 stands at $5,505,267 while the international gross stands at $10,268,084 making for a total worldwide gross of $15,773,351.