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Being Mick (2001)

Being Mick (2001)
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Originally aired on ABC television, this hour-long documentary offers a glimpse into the personal life of the inimitable, always outspoken frontman of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger. Oscar-winning documentarian Kevin Macdonald (One Day in September) took cameras behind closed doors with the rock star for nearly a year -- sometimes turning over the camera to the man himself -- culling the footage into an intimate, economical portrait that encompasses both his personal and professional life, both in the studio and with his family. Among the rock luminaries who make guest appearances are Bono, Lenny Kravitz, and Pete Townshend. Released by Jagger's movie and TV production shingle Jagged Films, Being Mick first ran on TV on November 22, 2001, not coincidentally the same week that Jagger's solo record Goddess in the Doorway was released. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Director(s):
Kevin Macdonald
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Synopsis of Being Mick

Originally aired on ABC television, this hour-long documentary offers a glimpse into the personal life of the inimitable, always outspoken frontman of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger. Oscar-winning documentarian Kevin Macdonald (One Day in September) took cameras behind closed doors with the rock star for nearly a year -- sometimes turning over the camera to the man himself -- culling the footage into an intimate, economical portrait that encompasses both his personal and professional life, both in the studio and with his family. Among the rock luminaries who make guest appearances are Bono, Lenny Kravitz, and Pete Townshend. Released by Jagger's movie and TV production shingle Jagged Films, Being Mick first ran on TV on November 22, 2001, not coincidentally the same week that Jagger's solo record Goddess in the Doorway was released. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
69 mins

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Director(s):
Kevin Macdonald
Categories:
DocumentaryMusic & Performing Arts
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    Mark S.

    Goddess in the Doorway was underated for sure. Mick Jagger is a global Icon. Worth watching

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    Eduardo H.

    Ok, there is no Rolling Stones content, but the film is really enjoyable. Mick is fun and open, you see him being who he is and doing his best. If you like his "Goddess in the doorway" album, you will love this film.

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    Doris L.

    Great to see Mick doing normal things and how nice he is. A fan forever.

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