Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage

Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage
Directed by
Produced by
  • Sam Dunn
  • Scot McFadyen
Starring Rush
Music by Rush
Cinematography Martin Hawkes
Edited by Mike Munn
Distributed by
Release dates
  • June 10, 2010 (2010-06-10)
Running time
107 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage is a 2010 documentary film directed by Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn. The film offers an in-depth look at the Canadian progressive rock band Rush, chronicling the band's history and musical evolution. The film made its debut at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival, where it earned the 2010 Audience Award.[1] The film was also nominated for Best Long Form Music Video at 53rd Grammy Awards, losing to When You're Strange, a documentary about The Doors.[2] A limited theatrical run began on June 10, 2010, and the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the US and Canada on June 29 of that year.

John Rutsey, the band's original drummer, died in 2008; tape-recorded comments from him are incorporated into the film.

Interviews

Individuals are listed in alphabetical order.

Musicians

Celebrity Band
Trent Reznor Nine Inch Nails
Mike Portnoy Dream Theater
Kirk Hammett Metallica
Tim Commerford Rage Against the Machine
Danny Carey Tool
Sebastian Bach Skid Row
Gene Simmons Kiss
Billy Corgan Smashing Pumpkins
Vinnie Paul Pantera
Zakk Wylde Black Label Society
Jimmy Chamberlin Smashing Pumpkins
Jason McGerr Death Cab for Cutie
Taylor Hawkins Foo Fighters
Freddie Gruber Freddie Gruber
Les Claypool Primus
Mick Box Uriah Heep
Jack Black Tenacious D

Non-musicians

Name Description
Liam Birt Tour manager
Terry Brown Rush's producer, 1975–1982
Cliff Burnstein Q Prime Management
Frank Ciampa Fan
Peter Collins Rush's producer, 1985–1987, 1993–1996
Ray Danniels Band manager
Donna Halper Media historian; helped the band get its first recording contract
Rupert Hine Rush's producer, 1989–1991
Kelly Paris Fan
Glen and Betty Peart Neil Peart's parents
Nick Raskulinecz Rush's producer, 2006–present
John Roberts Fox News Channel anchor, former MuchMusic video jockey
Christopher Schneberger Fan
Kevin Shirley Engineer, 1993
Howard Ungerleider Tour lighting designer
Mary Weinrib Geddy Lee's mother
Vic Wilson Former band manager
Melanija Zivojinovich Alex Lifeson's mother

Release

Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage premiered on VH1 on June 26, 2010.

DVD

The 2-disc DVD features over 3 hours of video, including a 1.5 hour bonus disc of never-before-seen live performances, special features, and deleted scenes from the film.

Runtime of the film and bonus disc includes over three hours of content.

References

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