Anita Pallenberg was a force of nature. Her free-spirit fearless approach to life was fascinating to all who came in contact with her, including The Rolling Stones. What made her fascinating also made her dangerous. This film beautifully takes the viewer on a journey through Anita's highs and lows while treating all involved with dignity. The ample archival footage makes this a joy to watch. Who knew that Keith Richards had a family man side and carried an 8mm camera around? Brilliantly edited, this documentary is highly watchable and avoids the melodramatic traps that could easily be fallen into while telling such a dramatic story.
Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg
2023
Action / Biography / Documentary / History
Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg
2023
Action / Biography / Documentary / History
Plot summary
An exploration of the life of Anita Pallenberg, European actress and rock ’n’ roll muse. Told in Anita’s own words, from her unpublished memoir, and in the words of her family, this bittersweet film is a never-seen-before look at life with The Rolling Stones.
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What a woman
Finally!!! Waiting for this movie for a long time
Read a lot about Anita Pallenberg ever since I saw her many years ago in the cult movie "Performance". In articles and books she was described as a very influential person in the history of the Stones. The 5th Stone. Of course she was more than that. Over the years I puzzled together a big picture of her. Many pieces of information were missing, the makers of the movie regretted that too. I watched the film eagerly as I was happy to hear that close friends and family were involved in the making. So no sensationalism. The second half of her life was visually put together with photos and only short clips as she spent most of her life in private. Note to the makers: ?Please add all the material you didn't use for a feature length film onto DVD. And yes, the American accent is irritating in the beginning.
21st century woman in 1960s ?
Anyone who says she only got in there due to her loox misses the point olympically
she came from a long line of artists; her great-grand father was Arnold Böcklin her father was a classical musician etc etc; she was quadrilingual; the "London hicks" which made up the Rolling Stones were very lucky to have her. Keith Richards says as much. You can see they were all 3; Mick Brian and Keith totally in awe of her. Spellbound. Anyone who has seen her perform in masterfilm Mord und Totschlag (1967) will fully understand. She was also luminous in Performance (1970)another great film
She could be described as a truly modern woman; in many ways a precursor a path-clearer for women as they are now in the 2020s; and she was doing all this 20 years after the end of the war
It is interesting to note that she was ethnically 100% German; although she defined herself as Italian; since in effect she was born and grew up in Rome she was Italian culturally; so in fact modern here again as in a true EU denizen before there was an EU. Must be noted that Marianne Faithfull was also Germanic in her case Austrian. 20 years after the war the Deptford boys were not bitter ... ??
As regards the way it is all stitched together here; I was really put out by the überAmerican voice-over to read the autobiographical lines from Anita's unpublished writings; could they not find an English reader with a tinge of German in the voice. It would have been a lot less disconcerting
This is really my only gripe here. Apart from that the footage is very interesting; a lot of Super8; adored the footage of Peru ?!?! And Morocco when on vacation
She was a true catalyst, Muse, artist, and they show here how quite a few songs were triggered by her or even about her. When she filmed Performance (1970) and ended up having a dalliance with Mick ; says she never really fell for him; Keith was away and wrote Gimme Shelter; later on in Peru Mick writes "You Can't Always Get..." it is intimated that what he couldn't get was her ...
Not seen all of it yet will return if more info; thus far very good (apart from the miscast voice-over ) ha then i find out the voice is Scarlett Johansson a hugely brilliant New Yorker yep not first choice for a German-Italian but I guess the cachet, the cachet ,,,,