IAN FLEMING AND THE CURSE OF JAMES BOND

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Synopsis

Behind 007 is a darker truth. In this definitive film we uncover the myth of the genius, Ian Fleming. What Is revealed is a life as gripping as James Bond and the cost of creating the literary and screen icon.

Ian Fleming and the Curse of James Bond explores the enduring appeal of the world Fleming created and how the books and the character of James Bond reflect his own life and the top-secret Naval Intelligence operations in which he played a leading part during World War II. Fleming’s enormous success as a writer led him to the edge of a precipice. Like one of the duels to the death in his books he tried to rid himself of 007, only to find that Bond always struck back. Ian Fleming and the Curse of James Bond explores this paradox. The film establishes the importance of Jamaica in Fleming’s life; all the James Bond books were written at Goldeneye, his house on the island. Connecting the books, the feature films and rare archive footage of Fleming and his era brings depth, glamour and excitement to the documentary - with contributions from Ralph Fiennes, Kate Mosse, Percival Everett, Marlon James, Alexis Albion, William Boyd, and Ian Fleming biographer Nicholas Shakespeare. Readings from the books are narrated by Helena Bonham Carter.

Director

Adam Low