Coming Back for More (film)

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Coming Back for More
Directed byWillem Alkema
Produced byDWARSPRODUCTIES
Edwin Konings
Arno Konings
NPS TELEVISION
CinematographyWillem Alkema
Marc Willighagen
Edited byShoot The Rabbit:
Marcel Buunk
Bart Leferink

Dwars Producties:
Willem Alkema;

Donatello:
Marc Willighagen

Music bySly Stone
Release date
2009
Running time
74 mins
CountryNetherlands
LanguageEnglish
Box office[1][2]

Coming Back for More is a documentary about Sly Stone. It was directed by  [nl].

Background[]

This is the second documentary about Stone, Dutch director Alkema had made. The film looks at the hardships endured by Stone and alleges that this problem was caused by former manager Jerry Goldstein.[3] The film features interviews with Stone's family members and former bandmates and concludes with an interview between the film maker and Stone himself.[4]

In an interview with the San Francisco Bay View, Alkema said that this project had changed his view on the barriers between black and white as he was quite naïve in thinking they didn't exist.[5]

Prior to this film, Alkema had made a documentary which was also about Stone. It was released in 2008.[6][7]

In 2010 the film won the audience award at Biografilm Festival in Bologna Italy.

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