Sadie Frost and Simon Jones have launched Frost & Jones, a production company with an ambitious vision to create compelling documentary and scripted films and television. This venture is an extension of Frost's previous success with the documentary "Twiggy" and a natural progression for the duo, who have a keen eye for storytelling and a passion for exploring the cultural moments that define our time. Frost & Jones aims to produce work that is both intimate and cinematic, emotionally honest and bold, with a focus on international markets. The company's anchor project is a feature documentary on the enduring legacy of The Who's album "Quadrophenia", directed by Frost herself. This film promises to delve into the cultural impact of the album and its evolution, with behind-the-scenes access to a 2025 rock ballet adaptation. Frost & Jones is also developing a documentary on the iconic fashion designer Zandra Rhodes, tracing her career from the 1960s and exploring her influence on fashion, music, and art. Additionally, the company is working on a biopic of Small Faces frontman Steve Marriott, a psychological thriller set across the present day and the 1990s, and a feature documentary about a prominent British cultural figure, described as the country's most iconic "It Girl". Frost & Jones is off to a strong start, with early conversations on international sales and distribution underway and a clear intent to build a modern production company with real ambition and a global mindset.