Key Points

Matthew Modine is set to produce a groundbreaking documentary about Scottish filmmaker Michael Caton-Jones, tracing his extraordinary path from a small mining town to Hollywood success. The film will feature exclusive interviews with renowned actors and filmmakers who have worked with Caton-Jones throughout his impressive 40-year career. Notably, Caton-Jones is credited with launching Leonardo DiCaprio's career by casting him alongside Robert De Niro in This Boy's Life. The documentary promises to offer an intimate look at a driven filmmaker who transformed his working-class roots into cinematic excellence.

Key Points: Matthew Modine Reveals Michael Caton-Jones Hollywood Journey

  • Explores Caton-Jones' journey from Scottish mining town to Hollywood director
  • Features interviews with prominent actors and filmmakers
  • Produced by Matthew Modine and Adam Rackoff
  • Highlights director's 40-year film career
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'Stranger Things' actor Matthew Modine to produce doc on Scottish director Michael Caton-Jones

Stranger Things star Matthew Modine produces documentary exploring Scottish director Michael Caton-Jones' remarkable film career and rise to Hollywood prominence.

"I'm excited to introduce Michael Caton-Jones' body of work to a new audience - Matthew Modine"

Washington, April 16

Actor Matthew Modine, best known for playing Dr Martin Brenner in Netflix's hit series 'Stranger Things,' is set to produce a new documentary series about the life of Scottish filmmaker Michael Caton-Jones, according to Deadline.

The series, titled Michael Caton-Jones: This Broxburn Boy's Life, will follow the director's journey from a small mining town near Edinburgh to becoming one of Hollywood's most respected names. Caton-Jones is credited with giving Leonardo DiCaprio his big break by casting him alongside Robert De Niro in This Boy's Life in the early 1990s.

Modine will produce the documentary alongside Adam Rackoff through their company, Cinco Dedos Peliculas. They are collaborating with Scottish production companies Two Rivers Media and Partickular Films. The series does not yet have a confirmed release platform.

The documentary will feature interviews with Caton-Jones and actors and filmmakers who have worked with him, including David Puttnam, Tim Roth, Letitia Wright, Ron Perlman, Ewen Bremner, and David Hayman. It will also include rare material from Caton-Jones' 40-year film career.

According to Deadline, Modine, who worked with Caton-Jones on the war film Memphis Belle, said, "I'm excited to have this opportunity to introduce Michael Caton-Jones' body of work to a new audience while also reminding folks what a terrific filmmaker he is."

Alan Clements of Two Rivers Media said, "Not only is this film the story of how a young, working-class man became one of the most exacting directors in the business, but it also tells how Hollywood embraced this driven Scot. We are delighted to have secured so much unique and exclusive material with which to tell this inspiring story."

The documentary is directed and produced by Joseph McLean of Partickular Films. Emmy winners Roddy Hart and Tommy Reilly will create the music for the series.

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Sarah K.
This sounds fascinating! Caton-Jones has such an interesting career that doesn't get talked about enough. That DiCaprio casting story alone is worth a documentary. Can't wait to see this! 👏
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James T.
Modine producing this is such perfect casting - he's got that thoughtful, artistic vibe that will do justice to Caton-Jones' story. Memphis Belle was one of my favorite war films growing up.
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Maya R.
I appreciate that they're highlighting working-class success stories in Hollywood. We need more of these perspectives in the industry. The title is clever too - nice nod to This Boy's Life.
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David P.
While I'm excited about the project, I hope they don't shy away from discussing some of Caton-Jones' less successful films too. A balanced portrait would make for a stronger documentary.
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Lisa W.
That interview lineup is stacked! Tim Roth and Letitia Wright in particular should have some great insights. I wonder if DiCaprio will make an appearance too?
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Tommy G.
As a Scot, I love seeing our filmmakers get recognition. From Broxburn to Hollywood is quite the journey! Will definitely be watching this when it comes out.

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