Mick Jagger joins Dakota Johnson, Josh O'Connor in 'Three Incestuous Sisters'
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Mick Jagger, frontman of The Rolling Stones, is set to star alongside Dakota Johnson, Josh O'Connor, Saoirse Ronan, Jessie Buckley, and Isabella Rossellini in 'Three Incestuous Sisters', the upcoming gothic drama directed by Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher. The film is an adaptation of American author Audrey Niffenegger's illustrated novel of the same name, according to reports from Variety.
Jagger Arrives on Stromboli
Jagger reportedly touched down by helicopter earlier this week on the volcanic island of Stromboli, off the coast of Sicily, where Rohrwacher's production is currently underway. An inside source confirmed Italian press reports of his arrival. He is reportedly staying at a villa on the island — the same location where Isabella Rossellini's father, director Roberto Rossellini, famously began his affair with actress Ingrid Bergman on the set of his own film of the same title in 1949.
About the Film
The novel follows three sisters living in isolation whose dynamic is upended by the arrival of a lighthouse keeper's son. Further plot details are being kept under wraps by the production. Notably, 'Three Incestuous Sisters' marks Rohrwacher's first English-language feature — a significant milestone for the director, who is a two-time Cannes prizewinner for 'The Wonders' and 'Happy as Lazzaro'.
Jagger's Acting Career
While Jagger is best known as a rock icon, his filmography is more varied than mainstream coverage often acknowledges. His screen debut came in Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg's 'Performance', in which he played a burned-out, decadent rock star — a role that blurred the line between persona and character. He followed that with a ruthless corporate mercenary in Geoff Murphy's 1992 sci-fi film 'Freejack', now regarded as a cult classic, and a drag queen in Sean Mathias's 2015 production 'Bent'. More recently, he portrayed a reclusive art collector in Italian director Giuseppe Capotondi's 2019 noir 'The Burnt Orange Heresy', which premiered at the Venice Film Festival.
A Star-Studded Cast
The ensemble is among the most anticipated of the upcoming awards cycle. Josh O'Connor, fresh off global recognition for 'Challengers', and Saoirse Ronan, a four-time Academy Award nominee, join Buckley and Rossellini in what shapes up as one of Rohrwacher's most ambitious projects to date. The Stromboli setting itself carries cinematic weight, adding a layer of meta-history to an already layered production.