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    Home » Alanis Morissette blasts documentary “Jagged” as “salacious”

    Alanis Morissette blasts documentary “Jagged” as “salacious”

    By SHOOTTuesday, September 14, 2021Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1483 Views
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    Alanis Morissette attends the "Jagged Little Pill" Broadway opening night in New York on Dec. 5, 2019. Just hours before the HBO documentary “Jagged” was to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Tuesday, Alanis Morissette criticized the film about her life as “reductive” and “salacious.” Morissette participated in the film, directed by Alison Klayman, sitting for lengthy interviews. But in a statement issued by her publicist, Morissette said she would not be supporting the film. (Photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP, File)

    By Jake Coyle, Film Writer

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    Just hours before the HBO documentary "Jagged"  was to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Tuesday, Alanis Morissette criticized the film about her life as "reductive" and "salacious." 

    Morissette participated in the film, directed by Alison Klayman, sitting for lengthy interviews. But in a statement issued by her publicist, the Canadian musician said she would not be supporting the film, named after her breakthrough 1995 album, "Jagged Little Pill." 

    "I agreed to participate in a piece about the celebration of 'Jagged Little Pill''s 25th anniversary, and was interviewed during a very vulnerable time (while in the midst of my third postpartum depression during lockdown)," wrote Morissette. "I was lulled into a false sense of security and their salacious agenda became apparent immediately upon my seeing the first cut of the film. This is when I knew our visions were in fact painfully diverged. This was not the story I agreed to tell." 

    Morissette didn't specify her issues with "Jagged," which is to premiere Nov. 19 on HBO. But its most sensitive material includes Morissette discussing sexual encounters when she was 15 that she calls statutory rape. The Washington Post  earlier reported on that section of the film.

    "It took me years in therapy to even admit there had been any kind of victimization on my part," Morissette says in the film. "I would always say I was consenting, and then I'd be reminded like 'Hey, you were 15, you're not consenting at 15.' Now I'm like, 'Oh yeah, they're all pedophiles. It's all statutory rape."

    Canada's age of consent is 16 years old. Morissette doesn't go into any detail on who the encounters were with.

    Representatives for Klayman didn't immediately return requests for comment Tuesday. In an interview with Deadline Hollywood published Tuesday, Klayman, whose films include "Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry" and the Steve Bannon documentary "Brink," lamented that Morissette wouldn't be there for the premiere.

    "It's a really hard thing, I think, to see a movie made about yourself," Klayman said. "I think she's incredibly brave and the reaction when she saw it was that it was a really — she could feel all the work, all the nuance that went into it. And again, she gave so much of her time and so much of her effort into making this and I think that the movie really speaks for itself."

    Morissette is currently on tour and is to perform in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Wednesday.

    "I have chosen not to attend any event around this movie for two reasons: one is that i am on tour right now. The other is that, not unlike many 'stories' and unauthorized biographies out there over the years, this one includes implications and facts that are simply not true," said Morissette. "While there is beauty and some elements of accuracy in this/my story to be sure — I ultimately won't be supporting someone else's reductive take on a story much too nuanced for them to ever grasp or tell."

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    “Birds Never Forget To Fly” soars with ADCE Grand Prix win

    Friday, November 21, 2025
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    This year’s ADCE (Art Directors Club of Europe) Grand Prix was awarded to the campaign “Birds Never Forget To Fly” by Playmakers/Tbilisi (Georgia) for PSP. The jury, composed of 60 leading creative minds from 22 European countries, convened first virtually and later gathered in Barcelona on November 18 and 19 to deliberate and assess the finest creative works across Europe. During the Awards Gala Ceremony, part of the new festival format ADCE Creative Week 2025, the winners were officially unveiled. "Birds Never Forget To Fly" - The Overall Winner Georgia is facing one of its most challenging moments, with citizens protesting government decisions seen as threatening freedom and the country’s European path, while 67 political prisoners—including a renowned film director and a beloved young actor—remain behind bars. The campaign highlights this reality by creating a film directed and narrated from prison, crafted through letters, phone calls, and storyboards drawn in a cell, using a subjective camera and voice recordings to bring the imprisoned lead to life. By giving these artists a chance to reclaim their craft, even in confinement, the campaign became a powerful statement about resilience and freedom, sparking national discussion, surpassing 10 million views despite bans on pro-government channels, and emerging as a symbol of hope. PSP, a brand known for supporting people in difficult times, chose to mark Independence Day not with a celebratory message but with a bold, honest stand for freedom when it matters most. The Best of Design and Advertising Awards In total, 653 creative works entered the 34th edition of the ADCE Awards from 24 European countries. The 32 Gold winners in each discipline... Read More

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