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Topic: Next film projects by Mick Jagger Return to archive
04-13-02 06:15 PM
CS Also in the works at Jagged Films is The Map of Love. Written and directed by Christopher Monger, The Map of Love tells the story of celebrated Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and his passionate relationship with his wife Caitlin and is set to go before the cameras in the UK in summer 2002.

In the meantime, Jagged Films is developing a number of exciting projects to follow The Map of Love, including; The Long Play, an insider's look at the music business and the Machiavellian world of hit-making with Martin Scorsese set to direct; When We Were Orphans, based on the Booker Prize nominated novel by celebrated British author Kazuo Ishiguro (The Remains of the Day); Swap, a comedy about a rock star coming to terms with the perils of being at the top of the game and the pitfalls of ordinary life: New Year's Day, a once ground-breaking film maker travels back through time to revisit an event from his past.


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