Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami

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Directed bySophie Fiennes
Produced by
StarringGrace Jones
CinematographyRemko Schnorr
Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami
UK theatrical release poster
Directed bySophie Fiennes
Produced by
StarringGrace Jones
CinematographyRemko Schnorr
Edited bySophie Fiennes
Music byIvor Guest
Production
company
Distributed byTrafalgar Releasing (UK)
Release dates
  • 7 September 2017 (2017-09-07) (TIFF)
  • 25 October 2017 (2017-10-25) (United Kingdom)
Running time
115 minutes
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • Ireland
Languages
  • English
  • French

Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami is a 2017 biographical documentary film about Jamaican singer Grace Jones, directed by Sophie Fiennes. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and subsequently met with generally favorable reviews.

The film's title references the red light that illuminates in a recording studio when an artist is in the process of recording, which Sly and Robbie would refer to as "bloodlight" when working with Jones, as well as bami, a traditional Jamaican flatbread.[1][2]

Grace Jones and Sophie Fiennes first met at the screening of a 2002 film about Noel Jones' church, Hoover Street Revival, which Fiennes had directed.[3] The two sparked a connection and decided to make a documentary together, which would end up being over twelve years in the making,[2] interrupted by Jones completing her band and working on a memoir, and Fiennes' pregnancy and other film projects.[3]

The documentary follows Jones as she is visiting her family in Jamaica, recording the Hurricane album, and touring internationally, including in Paris and New York City. Interwoven into the film is also concert footage, with live performances of "Slave to the Rhythm", "Williams' Blood", "This Is", "Warm Leatherette", "Nipple to the Bottle", "Pull Up to the Bumper", and "Love Is the Drug".

Release

The film premiered on 7 September 2017 in Canada at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival.[4] It was subsequently screened at El Gouna Film Festival in Egypt,[5] Zurich Film Festival in Switzerland,[6] Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival in Brazil,[7] Doclisboa in Portugal,[8] and Film Fest Gent in Belgium,[9] among others. In the UK, the film premiered on 25 October at the BFI Southbank,[10] followed by its cinema release on 27 October 2017.[11]

The documentary continued its run of festival screenings, premiering in Italy at Torino Film Festival in November 2017, in Norway at Tromsø International Film Festival in January 2018, in Denmark at CPH:DOX in March,[12] and in Turkey at International Istanbul Film Festival in April, among others. It was then released in the US, debuting in New York on 13 and Los Angeles on 20 April 2018.[13] In May, the film was presented at Docaviv in Israel, Docs Against Gravity in Poland,[14] and Beat Film Festival in Russia.

Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami was released in the DVD and Blu-ray formats[15] as well as digital platforms such as iTunes Store and Netflix throughout 2018.[16][17] The physical release reached no. 2 on the UK Music Video Chart.[18]

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