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The Marley Family Will Not License Bob Marley's Music for Weinstein Company's Biopic Release
The Marley Family Will Not License Bob Marley's Music for Weinstein Company's Biopic Release
KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- The family of Bob Marley have had a long-standing policy not to license his music for any film or television production whereby there is an actor portraying Bob Marley. Due to this policy, the family will not issue, and have not issued, any licenses for his music to be included in any such film. There have been several requests over the years from different companies and individuals to license Bob Marley music for different projects and all of them have been declined, including the proposed Weinstein production of Rita Marley's book 'No woman no cry.'
Weinstein Company Brings Bob Marley's Story to the Big Screen
Bob MarleyWeinstein Company Brings Bob Marley's Story to the Big Screen
Rita Marley's 'No Woman No Cry' to be Adapted Into a Movie
By Rebecca Murray, About.com
Mar 12 2008
Bob Marley's life will be the subject of a feature film from The Weinstein Company. Lizzie Borden adapted the screenplay based on Rita Marley's autobiography, No Woman No Cry: My Life with Bob Marley, published in 2004. The film marks the first authorized biography of the gifted reggae musician who passed away from cancer on May 11, 1981 at the age of 36.
Lauren Hill may play Rita Marley in Bob Marley Biopic
Lauryn Hill for Marley flick
Lauryn Hill might play the wife of deceased reggae legend Bob Marley in an upcoming biopic.
Marley’s widow Rita has tapped Hill to play her in the movie, based on the 2004 memoir No Woman No Cry.
"Lauryn would be ideal. She sees my life as her life,” Rita said. "This story is about a girl from the ghetto and a boy from the rural areas. It's more than being a superstar. It's more than just a story, it's a reality.”
[Published: 10-Mar-2008]
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