Somebody Up There Likes Me, the first in-depth film biography of Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is coming to cinemas around the UK and Ireland at the end of November.
A man still at the cutting edge in his seventies, the film tells the story from his humble beginnings in north London, where his older brothers shaped the musical powerhouse he would become, to his unique career that has not only spanned over 50 years (so far) but also traversed some of the most influential musicians the world has ever known including The Birds, Jeff Beck, The New Barbarians, Rod Stewart, The Faces and, of course, The Rolling Stones.
Ronnie guides us on a journey through his life – painting and performing, accompanied by the friends, musicians and artists who have been part of that life over the years including Damian Hirst, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Imelda May and Rod Stewart.
Following its premiere at the BFI London Film Festival in October, the documentary from Oscar-winning director Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas) will be shown at select cinemas with tickets on sale now. No North American release has been announced at this point.
For more information, visit ronniewoodmovie.com.


