Magnolia Home Entertainmentis ready to bring viewers into the private life of the otherwise very publicAnita Pallenbergwith its gripping new documentaryCatching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenbergreleased today. An actress, model, and 60s and 70s “It Girl,” Pallenberg is often remembered for her relationship with theRolling Stonesas their muse and the partner ofBrian Jonesand laterKeith Richards. However, the new feature promises to dive deeper and show that she was much different from, and much more than the “rock ‘n roll goddess” and “evil seductress” that she was often labeled as. Collider is excited to share an exclusive sneak peek at the film narrated byScarlett Johanssonthat gives a preview of who the real Pallenberg was and how her bond with German filmmakerVolker Schlöndorffwas especially important to her.

The clip opens with a montage of scenes showing Pallenberg on a typical day, showing her playful attitude, whilethe narration sets the tone for the film as a journey through the memories of her life. Schlöndorff then speaks about the special friendship the two shared while footage of the director having energetic conversations with her and filming her in the background. There was no romance between the two, but he describes their kinship as something intimate and innate to who they were when they first met each other. He first encountered her when inquiring a fashion photographer about an actress who didn’t look like an actress, sparking a relationship that would continue as she starred in two of his films in the 1960s,Man on HorsebackandA Degree of Murder.

Scarlett Johansson

If anything, the sneak peek is a preview of Pallenberg’s signature humor and heart that theCatching Fireteam sought to capture with the documentary. Made over three years with the help of those closest to her, the film is constructed to show the other side of her that newspaper headlines papered over, instead portraying her as a creative and cultural force of nature whose career spanned “fromBarbarellato the Swiss Alps, and the Lower East Side to London,” and set the rock world alight with the Rolling Stones. It’ll also go deep into her personal life, includingher journey as a loving mother, as it shows that Pallenberg was truly ahead of her time.

Who Is Behind ‘Catching Fire’?

Alexis BloomandSvetlana Zilljoined forces to directCatching Fire, bringing resumes packed with documentary experience includingBright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie ReynoldsandIn Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simonrespectively. Their ultimate goal, along with Johansson, was a bit of historical reclamation as they told the story of rock ‘n’ roll and culture through a female perspective. Critics have been favorable to the feature thus far, garnering a strong 85% score onRotten Tomatoesafter its debut at the 2023Cannes Film Festival. It’s shaping up to be another success for Magnolia after previously bringing home hit documentaries likeLittle Richard: I Am Everything.

Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenbergis available now on DVD and on-demand on Apple TV, Prime Video, Fandango at Home, Google Play, DirecTV, and more. Check out our exclusive sneak peek in the player above.