April 8, 2008--IMAX Corporation has announced that Shine A Light: The IMAX Experience, directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese, opened to very positive reviews over the three-day weekend from Friday April 4through Sunday April 6, grossing $1.1 million in 93 domestic IMAX theaters. The film will also be released to IMAX theaters internationally starting next week.
"Shine A Light has brought fans who grew up loving the Stones to IMAX theaters, and the film played especially well on both coasts," said IMAX Co-Chairmen and Co-CEOs Richard L. Gelfond and Bradley J. Wechsler. "The positive reviews lead us to believe it will show strong legs throughout its IMAX run in the coming weeks, months and years."
"This film received an A+ rating from Cinema Score exit surveys, and we expect the enthusiastic moviegoer reactions to drive positive word of mouth," added Greg Foster, Chairman and President of IMAX Filmed Entertainment. "Martin Scorsese, along with Paramount Classics, Shangri-La Entertainment, and Concert Productions International have made a terrific movie which is ideally suited for IMAX, and we are so pleased to be able to give audiences a front row ticket to the Stones, the world's greatest rock-n-roll band."
Martin Scorsese's concert documentary Shine a Light shows the world the Rolling Stones as they've never been seen before. Filmed at the famed Beacon Theatre in New York City in fall 2006, Scorsese assembled a legendary team of cinematographers to capture the raw energy of the legendary band.
Oscar-winning cinematographer Robert Richardson (The Aviator, JFK) supervised the camera team comprised of several highly acclaimed directors of photography, including Oscar winner John Toll (The Last Samurai, Braveheart) Oscar winner Andrew Lesnie (The Lord of the Rings trilogy, King Kong), Oscar nominee Stuart Dryburgh (The Piano, The Painted Veil), Oscar nominee Robert Elswit (Magnolia, Good Night and Good Luck), Oscar nominee Emmanuel Lubezki (Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Sleepy Hollow) and Ellen Kuras (Summer of Sam, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind). The film was edited by David Tedeschi, who most recently worked with Scorsese on the acclaimed Bob Dylan documentary No Direction Home: Bob Dylan.
Financed by Steve Bing's Shangri-La Entertainment and longtime Rolling Stones tour promoter Michael Cohl's Concert Promotions International, the film was produced by Victoria Pearman, Michael Cohl, Zane Weiner, and Steve Bing. The executive producers are Stones members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood, with Jane Rose serving as co-executive producer.
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