(Paramount Classics also used carbon offsets for some of the energy used for the documentary.)
He created the studio's specialty film division then known as Paramount Classics.
Shine a Light was initially scheduled for release on September 21, 2007, but Paramount Classics postponed it until April 2008.
The day after the screening, Rabbi Cooper received a call from an executive at Paramount Classics soliciting his opinion of the film.
"I think it's a noble idea," said Ruth Vitale, co-president of Paramount Classics.
The film was initially scheduled for release on September 21, 2007, but Paramount Classics postponed its general release until April 2008.
That may mean releasing more movies that appeal to younger audiences, while also bolstering the studio's specialty division, Paramount Classics.
The film was bought by Paramount Classics, a new division of Paramount.
It is the first film released by Paramount Vantage, then known as Paramount Classics.
Following the terrorist attacks three days later, Paramount Classics withheld its release until late November.