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Message started by Gazza on May 16th, 2023 at 1:10pm

Title: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Gazza on May 16th, 2023 at 1:10pm
This intimate documentary reveals the story of a fierce rocker, actress, muse and mother who rose to fame in the 1960s & 1970s. Through excerpts from her never-before-published memoir, Anita brings us into her world with the help of a cast that includes her family – Marlon, Angela and their father Keith Richards. Never-before-seen home movies and family photos show life with the Rolling Stones: it's a tale of bittersweet adventures and misadventures. From Barbarella to the Swiss Alps and the Lower East Side of New York, Anita Pallenberg was a woman ahead of her time.

Directed by: Svetlana ZILL, Alexis BLOOM
Year of production: 2023
Country: United States
Duration: 110 minutes

CAST
ANITA PALLENBERG
MARLON RICHARDS
ANGELA RICHARDS
KEITH RICHARDS
MARIANNE FAITHFULL
KATE MOSS


LINK :

https://www.festival-cannes.com/f/anita/?fbclid=IwAR3QS8E1lFRqRQikpm7TZWVGnU4lhosmZHPiGUVsc6TwmBEttpGp5H9y0fg 

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by The Wick on May 16th, 2023 at 1:47pm
This should be really really good.

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Goo on May 16th, 2023 at 7:59pm
Cool

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Gazza on May 17th, 2023 at 11:13am
Hopefully it'll be available on some TV or streaming service soon.  Angela Richards said on our facebook page that she isn't aware of any broadcast plans as yet.

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Some Guy on May 17th, 2023 at 12:44pm
Bumper sticker seen in area-
I'd rather be kissing cunts in Cannes

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Voodoo Chile in Wonderland on May 17th, 2023 at 2:32pm
REPOSTING

From Philip (Brian Jones Resource)

Some 'new' photos of #BrianJones & #AnitaPallenberg which were shown in the Nick Broomfield 'The Stones and Brian Jones' documentary.

Photos 1 and 2 are by #WernerBokelberg. Photos 3 and 4 may also be by him.










https://twitter.com/BrianResource

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by philgood on May 18th, 2023 at 8:43am
Such a beautiful and interesting couple they were back in their early days together.
A shame how it went.

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by FotiniD on May 19th, 2023 at 5:12am
I can't wait for this to show up on a platform- or maybe even at cinemas? I have a feeling it will be great.

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by The Wick on May 19th, 2023 at 12:45pm
It's great that her children are involved as it won't be the usual Stones centric trite nonsense. She accomplished a lot wholly outside of the Stones, and to make everything about her relationship with the Stones is overtly sexist. Besides, it appears that she was the one who opened their eyes to a new world, and rather than their influence on her, it was much more the other way around.

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Gazza on May 19th, 2023 at 4:58pm

The Wick wrote on May 19th, 2023 at 12:45pm:
It's great that her children are involved as it won't be the usual Stones centric trite nonsense. She accomplished a lot wholly outside of the Stones, and to make everything about her relationship with the Stones is overtly sexist. Besides, it appears that she was the one who opened their eyes to a new world, and rather than their influence on her, it was much more the other way around.


absolutely right.

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Goo on May 21st, 2023 at 1:22am
Hope Netflix gets it

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Gazza on May 22nd, 2023 at 7:32pm
A trailer (thanks, Cristiano)

https://www.festival-cannes.com/mediatheque/anita-de-svetlana-zill-alexis-bloom-extrait-1/

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Goo on May 31st, 2023 at 7:01am
Variety says its a dark theme movie

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by andrews27 on May 31st, 2023 at 9:02am
If the Stones had been on top of their image like a modern band, they would have dressed up Anita in Brian's white chapeau and coat of brooches and taken those photos in the park.  Missed a chance to be shocking.

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Roll Me on Jun 3rd, 2023 at 6:24am
I would like to see this!

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Goo on Aug 16th, 2023 at 2:06pm
Is this on Netflix or Amazon prime or Hulu?

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Goo on Aug 20th, 2023 at 11:06am
I can’t find this on any station or channel

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Gazza on Aug 20th, 2023 at 8:20pm
As mentioned above, Keith and Anita's daughter Angela told us she wasnt aware of any broadcast plans yet.

That was 3 months ago. With the Cannes festival long over, maybe it'll be picked up sometime soon

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Gazza on Oct 8th, 2023 at 4:25pm
‘She enjoyed her power over men’: memoir reveals anarchic life of Rolling Stones’ muse Anita Pallenberg

As a film drawing on Pallenberg’s autobiography opens, her son Marlon Richards talks about life with her and Keith


In Manhattan in the mid-1990s, Anita Pallenberg would tell her son she was going out for “tea” with Lenny Kaye, the guitarist with the Patti Smith Group. It sounded innocuous enough.

But what the Rolling Stones muse was actually doing was recording what would be transcribed into a memoir found in a shoebox after her death in 2017.

That unpublished memoir – including a childhood in wartorn Germany; an education in Rome; a modelling and acting career that included playing the black queen in Roger Vadim’s Barbarella; her time in the inner circle of the Stones, inspiring Keith Richards to write Gimme Shelter and Mick Jagger to pen You Can’t Always Get What You Want; and an interregnum of addiction and rebirth – has now been made into a film called Catching Fire. The documentary was screened on Friday as part of the BFI London Film Festival, with another showing on Sunday.

“Typical Anita,” says her son, Marlon Richards, executive producer of the film. “You never knew quite what she was up to. She always had a plan – always.” His mum, he supposes with good reason, had no interest in telling her story during her lifetime. Her motto – one taken up by friends including Kate Moss – was “ever forward, don’t explain, don’t complain”.

Unlike some family controlled rock documentaries or biographies that turn out as hagiographies, Catching Fire tells a straight story. Marlon turned over the material to New York film-makers Svetlana Zill and Alexis Bloom. Like a recent book, Elizabeth Winder’s Parachute Women, the film makes the case that beneath the obvious sexism of the music industry there were women who inspired and crafted that creative output. “I couldn’t keep up with Anita,” Keith Richards confirms in the film.

Marlon recalls the time when the family rented the actor Donald Sutherland’s house in Chelsea – one of perhaps 20 they rented through the 60s and 70s in France, Jamaica, Switzerland and elsewhere, often on the run from the law. Here, Richards recorded the album Pay Pack & Follow by John Phillips of The Mamas & The Papas. “I remember my father coming back from recording, being on the staircase, and my mother lobbed a bottle of Ribena at him. Missed him by inches. There was a big purple splat on the wall that stayed there. He retired to the studio and locked the door. To his credit he didn’t react much. He took his beatings.”

The film is constructed from Super-8 film of the Richards’s home life found among Pallenberg’s possessions as well as contemporary reflections from Keith, fellow Stones muse Marianne Faithfull, Moss and others.

Pallenberg brought her mitteleuropa intellect and sophistication to the Stones, informed by her own bohemian bloodlines, including the Swiss symbolist painter Arnold Böcklin, Hungarians, and Prussians including the Brothers Grimm.

“She was more anarchic than hippy – an upsetter, basically,” Marlon says. “At that time, I think, there was very little outlet for women with beauty and intelligence. She enjoyed the power she had over men but also the power she had intellectually.”

The couple made that heritage real with their choice of the marital bed – “a four-poster, dark-wood thing from Transylvania with a secret draw for hiding drugs in when the police came round. Vlad the Impaler-like. A horrible thing, and too small for me…”

It was Pallenberg who’d heard an owl in the trees at home in Sussex that became the woo-woo to Sympathy for the Devil, which Jagger had written from Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita that Faithfull had lent him. And she was the one who had dressed her husband in women’s clothes, although, as her son points out, they were similar in size, living out of suitcases, and with drug addict pre-occupations. “I think he tossed on whatever he could find. I’ve seen him in mum’s blouse on stage. She definitely got him on to the eyeliner. She – and Marianne – changed the face of the Stones at that time, definitely.”

The creative mythology of the band tells how Pallenberg had gone out first with the abusive Brian Jones, then been rescued by Richards on the way to Morocco and struck up a relationship. But that wasn’t the end of it. Richards and Jagger’s girlfriend, Faithfull, knew enough to stay away from the making of Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg’s Performance, starring Jagger, James Fox and Pallenberg, often in bed.


The film-set tryst between Pallenberg and Jagger provoked a reaction from Richards. Pallenberg wrote in the memoir, it was silence – “the most frightening reaction of all”. He came back with Gimme Shelter. “It’s now the Vietnam anti-war song, but it’s actually just a love song,” Marlons says.

The four set off on a freighter for South America. In Peru, now without Faithfull but with Pallenberg pregnant with Marlon, Jagger wrote You Can’t Always Get What You Want.

In the early 70s they lived in France, at Villa Nellcôte on the Côte d’Azur in southern France. Richards turned the basement into a recording studio. As the only one who could speak French, Pallenberg found herself managing a house filled with musicians, engineers and hangers-on. And then there was the job of keeping groupies at bay. “Yes, and then there are groupies that have to keep the other groupies at bay, so good luck to them,” Marlon remarks.

“I think she peaked and was exhausted,” says Marlon.

Interludes not included in the film include three weeks in a cell in Jamaica, beaten up by cops and tossed in the men’s cell in a Kingston prison that had held the pirate Henry Morgan.

Later, Anita and Marlon were living in upstate New York, by now isolated from the Stones machine. “By the mid-70s,” he says, “she was pretty high on heroin, pretty fucked up, and truncated – she felt like she’d lost her mojo. She was two children in, sitting at home, and it wasn’t in her character. So she lashed out at everyone.”

Keith meanwhile was on tour, embellishing the renegade imagery. “For him, it’s very attractive. He’s the rock star, and it’s what people want in their gladiatorial sports. They want rock stars to behave like that. They were only junkies for seven or eight years but became the poster people for it.”

Marlon was denied places at schools, and he was taunted. “Fucking drug addicts,” he says. “It’s a toss-up between that and people going, ‘Yeah, your parents are super-cool.’ 


“It’s hard to blame the Stones, or any of the band members, for what happened. But it does occur – and I’ve seen other women around the Stones become collateral damage. The people in the organisation aren’t really focused on you, they are focused on the band members.”

But that was towards the tail end of the era. In New York, when she was dictating to Kaye (and the biographer Victor Bockris), Pallenberg had come through her darkest years. “That’s when she was firing on all cylinders,” Marlon says, who having graduated from St Martins art college was working at Marc Jacobs fashion.

“That’s the whole thing with heroin, I gather, you start to live from where you left off. So she was 50, but 30 again.” When it came to passing the torch, there was an obvious candidate. When I introduced Anita to Kate [Moss], I thought, ‘Oh god, here we go.’ Kate became like a surrogate daughter.” The lessons included, don’t give a fuck, how to cope with celebrity, use it to your advantage and “be mysterious”, according to Marlon. “I mean, Anita was obsessed with Greta Garbo.” (Towards the end of her life the late New York producer Hal Willner had convinced her to work on an album of Garbo songs.)

If rock’s famous women are now starting to get the credit they deserve, it could be seen at the packed screening of Catching Fire last week.

When Marlon was cleaning out his mother’s flat in London in 2019, he found a Stones greatest hits platinum disc with her name on the plaque. “You have to be very involved to get a platinum record. She’d kept it hidden away in a cupboard. But someone had realised that she’d done something.”

Link :
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/oct/07/she-enjoyed-her-power-over-men-memoir-reveals-anarchic-life-of-rolling-stones-muse-anita-pallenberg

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Gazza on Oct 8th, 2023 at 4:29pm
Looks like the movie has been renamed since Cannes from 'Anita' to 'Catching Fire'

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Oct 8th, 2023 at 5:11pm
Any mention of autism/asperger's?

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by The Wick on Oct 30th, 2023 at 3:20pm
Short interview with Marlon Richards: https://www.raiplay.it/video/2023/10/Festa-del-Cinema-di-Roma-2023---Tv-Call---Catching-Fire-The-Story-of-Anita-Pallenberg-Richards---20102023-acfe42e7-93cb-4dde-9314-8767a3cd7fe7.html

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Gazza on Mar 28th, 2024 at 8:26pm
TRAILER :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdJriCs_Y8k

Available in theaters and on digital May 3.
https://catchingfirethemovie.com/

CATCHING FIRE: THE STORY OF ANITA PALLENBERG is about a woman who was at many points in her life a newspaper headline: Anita Pallenberg was a “rock n’ roll goddess,” a “voodoo priestess,” and an “evil seductress.” She was accused of trying to break up the Rolling Stones, among other things. But those who loved her considered her an exciting cultural force, and a loving mother – and innocent of the accusations. Never-seen-before home movies and family photographs explore life with the Rolling Stones and tell a bittersweet tale of both triumph and heartbreak. From Barbarella to the Swiss Alps, and the Lower East Side to London, Anita Pallenberg was a creative force ahead of her time.

Directed by Alexis Bloom, Svetlana Zill
Featuring Scarlett Johansson as the voice of Anita Pallenberg

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Goo on Mar 29th, 2024 at 7:18am
So where will it be streaming???

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Gazza on Mar 29th, 2024 at 11:53am
VOD Options listed here :

http://www.magpictures.com/catchingfire/


Amazon and Apple TV, amongst others

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Goo on Mar 29th, 2024 at 3:24pm

Gazza wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 11:53am:
VOD Options listed here :

http://www.magpictures.com/catchingfire/


Amazon and Apple TV, amongst others

Nice I get both   

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Goo on Apr 4th, 2024 at 7:33pm
I looked on Amazon prime ......nothing

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Voodoo Chile in Wonderland on Apr 4th, 2024 at 9:38pm
Wait almost one month: May 3

Title: Re: 'ANITA' - new Anita Pallenberg documentary premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Post by Goo on Apr 5th, 2024 at 4:59am

Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Apr 4th, 2024 at 9:38pm:
Wait almost one month: May 3

Oh good can't wait to see this :D

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