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Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg - Official Trailer | Scarlett Johansson, Rolling Stones

Available everywhere May 3 https://catchingfirethemovie.com/ ATCHING 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

Magnolia Pictures & Magnet Releasing

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I've been called a witch, a slut, and a murderer. Maybe people confuse me with the characters I've played. Anita was a force of nature. We loved her. To us, she was somebody, like, dangerous. 1965, I’ve met the Rolling Stones. My friends dared me to kidnap one of them. She had bigger balls than any of them did. Keith would invite people over and they'd stay all hours, and it was her job to kick them out. I was bursting in love. Anita is in a lot of those songs. She's a muse. I'm sure, that not j
ust for me. To meet somebody unpredictable is like putting a bit of adventure in your life. Trouble was coming. I couldn't take it anymore. There was this sort of Bonnie and Clyde thing, zooming off with cops in the trees. The police hauled her off to jail. It was very, very dark. She was everything you want a rock star to be. For me, everything you want a woman to be. She demanded that people follow on her terms. We’re talking about a one off here. Basically, I was trying to keep up with the m
ess, and the most of the time it was fun. My motto was, Forward, forward, forward. Never look back.

Comments

@skypastle

Anita was gorgeous and impossibly cool. Unlike anyone else. But I really think she was bad for Keith and Brian in every way. Keith really loved her, and maybe Brian did too. I remember Keith used to wear a necklace with the initial A on it.

@cynthiamadrid1430

Combine very pretty with drugs, and rock, you've got a book.

@philipparham4064

Pretty, pretty

@theodoreconstantini2548

She was lucky that Keith looked after her even after they were not together otherwise she would have been homeless.

@richardmurphy9006

The London Look how did what's her face catch up with Anita

@dhrichardson5798

I will definitely check this out

@carmenbrown3437

She was trouble.

@notaclue822

I'm all over that .

@StephenMerchant-up8sg

I deeply apologise. Marlon. I have removed it

@winterlighthome

Making a movie like this was a plot line in the tv show Studio 60. Sarah Paulson's character Harriet was playing Pallenberg.

@ashleyyork7897

‘Bursting with love’. Wow. He was CRAZY in love with her. That’s exactly how you want the father of your children to describe his feelings for you.

@margaretross9150

Gram Parsons and his girlfriend Gretchen Burrell at 0:33 with Keith and Anita.

@kirksornberger

Is Bono in it ?

@user-fu1ss4eo6c

She really liked to smoke....lol.

@deeg8849

Look forward to this. One thing I do hope is that it tells the truth. Its great that Keith is a part of this, but Keith has a way of telling half truths to suit his legacy. Let's never forget 1) that Anita was a force of nature and she was going to assert herself on her won but 2) she and Brian Jones were the first swinging hip couple of swinging London who defined rock n roll swagger and chic. They thrived off each other even if their relationship had massive challenges. Keith was welcomed in on this and its the only time that he really split from Jagger in the Stones and gravitated to Jones. I hope this is covered because it is the key to everything about the Stones. (Anita's power)

@sheercerebralpower

Wohooooo! Looking forward to THAT!!!!!!

@TheaterPup

I don't like this thing where women get credit merely for being a rock star's girlfriend. Being someone's girlfriend or wife is not an accomplishment in life. And this idea that she was tougher than any of the boys is just pandering. Yes I know she was an actress, hopefully this is mostly about that.

@alexandrabyrom9309

I've been waiting a year for this to come out.

@tonywright8302

Who gives a f