What's Happening?
Sadie Frost and Simon Jones have launched a new production company, Frost & Jones, focusing on premium documentary and scripted film and television. Their first major project is 'The Story of Quadrophenia,' a documentary exploring the cultural impact
of The Who's album 'Quadrophenia.' The film is currently in production and has the backing of Pete Townshend and his manager Bill Curbishley. The company is also developing a documentary on designer Zandra Rhodes and a biopic of Small Faces frontman Steve Marriott, among other projects.
Why It's Important?
The launch of Frost & Jones highlights the growing trend of production companies focusing on both scripted and unscripted content, catering to diverse audience interests. By exploring iconic cultural figures and moments, the company aims to create content that resonates across generations. This approach could attract international interest and distribution, potentially setting a precedent for similar ventures in the industry.
What's Next?
Frost & Jones will continue developing their slate of projects, with early discussions on international sales and distribution already underway. The success of their initial projects could establish the company as a significant player in the documentary and scripted film markets. Industry observers will be keen to see how Frost & Jones navigates the competitive landscape and whether their focus on cultural legacy will resonate with global audiences.











