Directed by�Alexis Bloom�and�Svetlana Zill,�CATCHING FIRE: THE STORY OF ANITA PALLENBERG�is a vital portrait of the charismatic and fierce rock �n� roller, actress, muse, and mother who rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s after a chance encounter with the Rolling Stones.�
Scarlett Johansson�voices Anita (based on the words of her unpublid memoir) and the film includes her children,�Marlon�and�Angela Richards, and their father,�Keith Richards.

Anita Pallenberg was at many points in her life a newspaper headline: 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.

