Jonathan Demme pulls out of Bob Marley's documentary

Friday, August 14, 2009, 16:11 [IST]
New York, (ANI): After Martin Scorsese, Jonathan Demme has also pulled out of Marley, an upcoming documentary about the life and music of Jamaican reggae legend Bob Marley, according to sources.

Scorsese dropped out of the project last May citing scheduling conflicts, and Demme was brought on to replace him but now he is out of the film too. A source suggests that Demme's exit took place after the movie's producer, Bill Clinton pal Steve Bing, saw the director's first round of editing and was less than impressed.

The documentary has been authorized by Marley's family, reports the New York Post. Marley is slated for release on Feb. 6 but it is not clear whether Demme's departure would delay that.

Marley died of cancer in 1980 but his face continues to grace T-shirts sold around the world, and he's considered a prophet to generations of pot-smoking mystics.
User Comments
Fx Prado 08 Sep 2009 10:29 pm
Wow! I wonder who wrote this piece. The last sentence shows how much the writer knows about the life and achievements of Bob Marley. What a jackass.
SoulRebel 07 Sep 2009 09:53 am
Sad to think that so many people fail to realize the true impact Marley has made on the world. Ignorant people, such as this author, sicken me the way they paint Bob Marley as no more than a pothead.
Anita Dunnigan 22 Aug 2009 03:55 am
I also take exception to "generations of pot smoking mystics." I have loved Bob Marley since the 70's and I have NEVER smoked pot. I truly hope the author does not think only pot smokers like Bob Marley.
Mark Moses 21 Aug 2009 02:24 pm
"Prophet to pot smoking mystic" I scoff at that tabloid dung of a statement..Marley was a musician, thats it!!
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