Frontman Klaus Meine of Scorpions discussed the progress of the band’s upcoming biopic, “Wind Of Change,” in a recent interview with Igor Miranda of Brazil’s Rolling Stone. The film is presently being developed and produced by ESX Entertainment, a company established by actor, producer, and former race car driver Ali Afshar.
There’s a guy, a producer in Los Angeles, who’s working on this project for quite a while. It’s very close to his heart. So he is in this with all his heart and passion for rock music and for his love for the Scorpions and for our music and for our work of life. And so he wants to make, not a documentary, he wants to make a biopic about the band and tell the story of the band. And it’s quite in the setting up the whole thing. And we hope that they start shooting soon, but we don’t know exactly when it is. And hopefully they get it done throughout the next couple months so it will work out with the 60th anniversary of the band. It will be wonderful. They will tell the story of the Scorpions from a different point of view. He’s a Persian producer, lives in Los Angeles, works very close with Warner Brothers for many, many years. Very experienced kind of producer, and he has a great team and they’re all in this with their heart and souls, and wanna make a great movie about the band for the fans around the world to share it with us.