According to the latest reports of the Ultimate Classic Rock, the director of Mick Jagger’s latest movie, Giuseppe Capotondi revealed that “The Burnt Orange Heresy” will be the last film project of The Rolling Stone legend, Mick Jagger.

Here’s what Giuseppe Capotondi told to Karen Bliss of Billboard on his recent interview:

“It’s a Faustian tale and Mick plays the devil who makes the deal with the art critic. We heard that he was looking for the last film to make and so we sent the script.

He liked it and I went to London to see him. It was very unnerving before going in, but he’s just a gentle soul. He wanted to do it and then when he was on set, it was just like any other director and actor.

He wasn’t Mick Jagger from the Rolling Stones. It’s working with the legend, but the good thing is that he doesn’t act like one.”

Here is the plot of the movie from Rotten Tomatoes:

“The art world and the underworld collide in director Giuseppe Capotondi’s elegant and erotic neo-noir thriller, The Burnt Orange Heresy. Set in present day Italy, irresistibly charismatic art critic James Figueras hooks up with provocative and alluring fellow American, Berenice Hollis.

He’s a classic anti-hero in the making with a charm that masks his deep ambition, whilst she’s an innocent touring Europe, enjoying the freedom of being whoever she wishes. The new lovers travel to the lavish and opulent Lake Como estate of powerful art collector, Cassidy.”

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