Coming Back for More (film)

The film looks at the hardships endured by Stone and alleges that this problem was caused by former manager Jerry Goldstein.

[7] Director Willem Alkema starts searching in 2002 for Sly Stone who has lived for years as a hermit and is rarely seen.

In the film, Sly tells about his relationship with Jimi Hendrix, the origin of his songs, the writing process and his connection with Doris Day and Charles Manson.

According to the documentary, Sly is forced to live in a motor home because of a royal conflict with his manager Jerry Goldstein.

Thanks to Arno and Edwin Konings, Alkema is in possession of an agreement from the past, which contributes to the lawsuit that Sly is conducting against his manager.