Anita Pallenberg lived through the wildest years of the Rolling Stones, went to hell and made it back
Briefly

Euterpe was the ancient Greek muse of musicians, chronicled by the poet Hesiod, but it is model-actress Anita Pallenberg who has been portrayed as equal parts muse and groupie to the Rolling Stones during their wildest years.
In 1965, she snuck into the band's dressing room during a Munich concert and ended up staying with the members for over a decade, influencing the band's image and having relationships with Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards.
Pallenberg's life was filled with tragedies, from toxic relationships to the loss of a child and struggles with addiction. After a period of being abandoned and suffering, she managed to get sober and briefly returned to her former glory.
The documentary 'Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg' reconstructs her life through firsthand material, including excerpts from her unpublished autobiography 'Black Magic,' narrated by Scarlett Johansson.
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