Official Videography
Officially released films featuring are listed with their original release dates. (The formats mentioned are the most recent versions officially available, not necessarily the original release formats.)
- 1966: Charlie Is My Darling, directed by Peter Whitehead (released on DVD in 2009 without the Rolling Stones' music)
- 1968: Sympathy for the Devil, directed by Jean-Luc Godard (DVD)
- 1969: Stones in the Park (DVD)
- 1970: Gimme Shelter, directed by Albert and David Maysles (DVD/Blu-ray Disc)
- 1974: Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones, directed by Rolin Binzer (see below)
- 1982: Rocks Off and Let's Spend the Night Together, both directed by Hal Ashby (DVD)
- 1984: Video Rewind (VHS)
- 1989: 25x5 – The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones (VHS)
- 1992: Stones at the Max, directed by Julien Temple (DVD)
- 1995: The Rolling Stones: Voodoo Lounge Live (DVD)
- 1996: The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg (filmed in 1968) (DVD)
- 1998: Bridges to Babylon Tour '97–98 (DVD)
- 2003: Four Flicks (DVD)
- 2004: Toronto Rocks (DVD)
- 2007: The Biggest Bang (DVD/Blu-ray Disc)
- 2008: Shine a Light, directed by Martin Scorsese, released to theatres in standard and IMAX presentations (DVD/Blu-ray Disc)
- 2009: Stones at the Max Remastered twentieth anniversary edition, directed by Julien Temple (DVD/Blu-ray Disc)
- 2010: Stones in Exile, directed by Stephen Kijak (DVD)
- 2010: Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones, Remastered presentations for the very first time (DVD/Blu-ray Disc) directed by Rolin Binzer
- 2011: Ed Sullivan Shows Starring The Rolling Stones (2 DVD Disc/4 DVD Disc)
- 2011: The Rolling Stones: Some Girls Live In Texas '78 (DVD/Blu-ray Disc)
- 2012: Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones Live At The Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago 1981 (1 DVD Disc + 1 CD Disc)
- 2012: Crossfire Hurricane, directed by Brett Morgen
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