Unbroken: The Marianne Faithfull Story

Marianne Faithfull has had a career spanning six decades, with over 30 albums and collaborations with artists like Paul McCartney and Metallica. Despite her Grammy nomination and numerous accolades, she has often been overshadowed by her association with Mick Jagger. The documentary "Broken English" aims to correct this narrative by highlighting Faithfull's accomplishments and the challenges she has faced, including addiction and health issues.
The film follows Faithfull as she interacts with employees of the Ministry of Not Forgetting, who are tasked with documenting her life story. Through candid interviews and musical performances, the documentary delves into Faithfull's journey from a young pop star to a seasoned artist known for her gritty vocals and poetic lyrics. It also addresses the misogyny she faced in the media and celebrates her resilience and creativity.
Faithfull's life is a tapestry of experiences, from her early success with songs like "As Tears Go By" to her collaborations with iconic figures like Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. The documentary captures her evolution as an artist, from her rock 'n' roll roots to her reinvention as a postpunk cabaret act. Through it all, Faithfull's spirit and wit shine through, leaving a lasting impact on those around her.
As the film concludes, Faithfull's final performance of "Misunderstanding" with Warren Ellis and Nick Cave is a poignant moment that encapsulates her artistry and legacy. Her voice resonates with emotion and depth, reminding viewers of the power of her music. "Broken English" pays tribute to Marianne Faithfull's enduring influence and talent, leaving audiences with a sense of gratitude for her contributions to the music world.