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Tonite Let's All Make Love In London
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Featured here as a brand-new High Definition restoration, Peter Whitehead's celebrated film probes the myth and the reality of "Swinging London" presenting an intimate, impressionistic collage of rare concert and studio performances, interviews with key figures from the worlds of music, art and cinema, and images of Sixties counterculture.
John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Mick Jagger, Vanessa Redgrave, Lee Marvin, Julie Christie, Allen Ginsberg, Edna O'Brien, David Hockney and Michael Caine are among those captured on film and in sound; bookended by a performance of Pink Floyd's Interstellar Overdrive, the soundtrack features songs by the Rolling Stones and Eric Burdon. Made when many young people saw politicised hedonism as the logical response to global uncertainty, Whitehead's "Pop Concerto for Film" taps into both the confidence and the confusion of an iconic moment in time.
- Network
- 70 mins approx.
- Peter Whitehead
- 12
- Alan Aldridge
- Julie Christie
- David Hockney
- Andrew Loog Oldham
- Edna O'Brien
- Pink Floyd
- 1967
- English
- 1
- 2
Tonite Let's All Make Love In London
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Featured here as a brand-new High Definition restoration, Peter Whitehead's celebrated film probes the myth and the reality of "Swinging London" presenting an intimate, impressionistic collage of rare concert and studio performances, interviews with key figures from the worlds of music, art and cinema, and images of Sixties counterculture.
John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Mick Jagger, Vanessa Redgrave, Lee Marvin, Julie Christie, Allen Ginsberg, Edna O'Brien, David Hockney and Michael Caine are among those captured on film and in sound; bookended by a performance of Pink Floyd's Interstellar Overdrive, the soundtrack features songs by the Rolling Stones and Eric Burdon. Made when many young people saw politicised hedonism as the logical response to global uncertainty, Whitehead's "Pop Concerto for Film" taps into both the confidence and the confusion of an iconic moment in time.
- Network
- 70 mins approx.
- Peter Whitehead
- 12
- Alan Aldridge
- Julie Christie
- David Hockney
- Andrew Loog Oldham
- Edna O'Brien
- Pink Floyd
- 1967
- English
- 1
- 2
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