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BowieStone
Variety Article
Mick Jagger Joins Heist Thriller ‘Burnt Orange Heresy’
Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger has joined Claes Bang and Elizabeth Debicki in director Giuseppe Capotondi’s thriller “The Burnt Orange Heresy.”
Jagger will portray an English art dealer-collector and patron of Jerome Debney, the reclusive J.D. Salinger of the art world.
Set in present day Italy, “The Burnt Orange Heresy” centers on an art world scam that goes terribly wrong. Bang plays a beguiling art critic who begins a romance with an alluring American tourist, portrayed by Debicki. The new lovers travel to the lavish and opulent Lake Como estate that’s the home of Jagger’s character, who offers a seductive deal: in exchange for a career-transformative introduction to Debney, he must steal a new masterpiece from the artist’s studio.
“The Burnt Orange Heresy” is adapted by Scott B. Smith from the novel by Charles Willeford. Executive producers are Aeysha Walsh of MJZ and Stephanie Wilcox of Rumble Films. Producers are David Zander of MJZ, William Horberg of Wonderful Films and David Lancaster of Rumble Films. Production is set to start in Italy on Sept. 24.
The deal was announced Thursday, the opening day of the Toronto International Film Festival. Hanway International is handling sales. UTA Independent Film Group is managing the U.S. sale.
Jagger previously starred in 2001’s “The Man From Elysian Fields” alongside Andy Garcia, and also appeared in the 2008 film “The Bank Job.” He is represented by CAA
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BowieStone
Jagger will portray an English art dealer-collectorand patron of Jerome Debney, the reclusive J.D. Salinger of the art world.who's not Mick Jagger.
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Rockman
Sounds interesting …. I better read the book …
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Rockman
….. okay I only need one copy ….
just send me yours 35 ……..
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Leonioid
FUN!! I love seeing Mick in movies... it is... FUN!!!
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Rockman
Sounds interesting …. I better read the book …
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Rockman
Sounds interesting …. I better read the book …
It’s an out of print book! The prices just shot up on Amazon.
I managed a paperback for $9 plus ship. No electronic read available.
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ryanpow
When I first saw this title I thought it meant that Mick was Joining the Trump Administration.
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
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drewmaster
Very exciting news! IMO, Mick was fantastic in Performance, Freejack, and The Man From Elysian Fields. Equally thrilling to watch him as an actor as a rock star.
Drew
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Rocky Dijon
I know. The nerve. Doesn't Mick know he owes you an album????
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Rockman
Sounds interesting …. I better read the book …
It’s an out of print book! The prices just shot up on Amazon.
I managed a paperback for $9 plus ship. No electronic read available.
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ryanpow
When I first saw this title I thought it meant that Mick was Joining the Trump Administration.
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
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Bashlets
The actual acting part of a movie is quick even the huge summer blockbusters only take the cast 4 to 6 weeks. It’s the post production, musical score, CGI effects etc which take the longest. Depending on how big his role is he may only be working for 2 weeks on it. If he is in the movie sporadically throughout they’ll just shoot all his scenes first. If the stones are hitting the studio this fall it shouldn’t mess with the schedule I would think