Faithfull forever
Inside the ingenious new Marianne Faithfull film, Broken English
Cuttings comments: Marianne Faithfull and actor George MacKay
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directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard;
Beth Orton
JOSEPH LYNN, AMELIA TROUBRIDGE CORTESY OF BROKENENGLISH; LAURENT HOUHANSLUCASA VIA GETTY IMAGES;ROBIN LITTLEREDFERNS
IT’S 2021, and Marianne Faithfull is admiring a black-and-white TV clip of her anarchic younger self. “I think I’m really powerful,” she tells the interviewer in 1968. Still tripping on last night’s acid, she advocates giving money directly to the poor instead of taxes for war, and hopes to “mess up” the status quo. Society would collapse, she’s warned. “Yeah,” she says sweetly. “Wouldn’t it be lovely?”