Sadie Frost and Simon Jones, the dynamic duo behind the production company Frost & Jones, are making waves in the film and television industry. With a focus on premium documentary and scripted content, Frost & Jones is poised to become a major player in the global market. The company's anchor project, "The Story of Quadrophenia," is a feature documentary that delves into the enduring cultural legacy of The Who's album "Quadrophenia" and its evolution through a 2025 rock ballet adaptation. This ambitious project has already secured contributions from renowned actors like Ray Winstone, Phil Daniels, and Gary Kemp, and has received full backing from Pete Townshend himself. Frost & Jones is also developing a documentary about the iconic British designer Zandra Rhodes, titled "Zandra," which will explore her influence on fashion, music, and art. Additionally, the company is working on a biopic about Small Faces frontman Steve Marriott, titled "All Too Beautiful," and a female-led psychological thriller, "Faded Grace." Frost & Jones is not just limited to documentaries; they are also in active development with ITN Productions on a feature documentary about a prominent British cultural figure, described as the country's most iconic "It Girl." This project promises to be a treasure trove of previously unseen personal archive material from the subject's early life. Frost & Jones is clearly a production company with a vision, intent, and a global mindset. Their projects are not just creatively ambitious but also commercially focused, with a clear eye on the international audience. The company's slate of projects, unveiled at the Cannes Film Market, is already generating strong early interest, and with Frost & Jones' track record and expertise, they are poised to become a major player in the industry. Frost & Jones is a force to be reckoned with, and their future projects are sure to be highly anticipated and critically acclaimed.