Psychedelic Celluloid

British Pop Music in Film & TV 1965 - 1974

Simon Matthews author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oldcastle Books Ltd

Published:26th Oct '16

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The definitive guide to the decade when swinging London was the film capital of the world

After The Beatles stormed America, every Hollywood and European production company descended on London to be part of the new swinging scene... and they didn't leave until they'd signed up every able-bodied pop group or singer to appear in one of their films.

A unique and carefully researched cultural history of UK film, TV and music in the swinging 60s; a time when no film or TV programme was without a group, singer or fantastic soundtrack - and London was briefly the film capital of the world. Containing individual summaries of over 120 films, covering everything from John Barry to Pink Floyd via Blow Up, the Electric Banana, Serge Gainsbourg, Magical Mystery Tour, David hemmings, Kubrick, Godard, Jodorowsdky and the London cast of Hair. With comprehensive listings of over 500 related features, documentaries, TV programmes and shorts, an unforgettable trip through the swinging 60s.

A pleasure to read, I am now hoping for a second volume on European psychedelic cinema -- Darren Charles * Musique Machine *
A must-purchase for fans of British films and pop music -- James E Perone * Goldmine *
For anyone with a love of the music, fashions, and the scene, or for anyone who simply adores movies, Psychedelic Celluloid is a handy book to own -- Jay * Severed Cinema *
A must-purchase for fans of British films and pop music -- James E. Perone * Library Journal *
Matthews proves once and for all that, far from being a fleeting trend, this period still influences notable directors such as Wes Anderson, Nicolas Winding Refin, Roman et Sofia Coppola right up to the mainstream work of Mike Myers' Austin Powers -- Jean-Emmanuel Dubois * Transfuge Magazine *

ISBN: 9781843444572

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224 pages