Collections/July 2025
From the beginning of their ’60s heyday, the Rolling Stones oozed rebel cool and a sense of danger that made them irresistible cinematic subjects. While their first foray into film, the tour documentary Charlie Is My Darling , presents the band as young up-and-comers in the process of finding their voice, Jean-Luc Godard’s radically experimental Sympathy for the Devil , which documents the recording of the iconic title song, and the infamous concert-film landmark Gimme Shelter —the dark flip side to the peace-and-love era—capture the Stones at their electrifying, counterculture-defining peak.
4 films — 2 on the Channel, 2 unavailable