United Kingdom 2024, 93 min, English and French, Hebrew & English subtitles

For Brian Jones, the Rolling Stones were meant to be a blues band, or at least R&B. The band’s pivot to rock and pop soon after he had started it at the age of 19 is symbolic of his own life veering off course: the insecurity instilled by bourgeois parents who never said a kind word, the redemption he found in music and then promptly lost to his creative envy of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and his serial infatuations, which resulted in a habit of flitting between women and abandoning the children he had with them. Thus, the sex symbol with gorgeous hair who craved greatness ended up succumbing to depression and self-destruction. Using a wealth of archival footage and interviews with people who had intimate knowledge of Jones’ many facets, director Nick Broomfield (Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love) unravels the sad story of a musical legend.

Previous Festivals: CPH:DOX

Screening Schedule:
  • Thu 30.05 | 21:00 | Cinematheque 1
  • יום ו' 31.05 | 21:45 | Cinematheque 3

For decades among the foremost names in documentary (Marianne and Leonard: Words of Love, Whitney: Can I Be Me), director Nick Broomfield studied at the National Film School under Professor Colin Young.

Nick is the recipient of the Sundance First Prize, BAFTA, Peabody Award, Grierson Award, Hague Peace Prize.

Production: Nick Broomfield, Shani Hinton, Marc Hoeferlin, Kyle Gibbon
Production Company: Lafayette Film, Swinging Sixties
Script: Nick Broomfield
Editing: Jan Lefrancois-Gijzen
Cinematography: Sam Mitchell, Barney Broomfield, Tristan Copeland
Music: Nick Laird-Clowes

Source: Submarine Entertainment