MY GENERATION Michael Caine Q&A | BFI London Film Festival 2017
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
- The Swinging sixties narrated and presented by Michael Caine himself and featuring an era-defining soundtrack. The BFI's Kate Taylor was joined for an in-depth Q&A session by director David Batty and Sir Michael Caine who presents and narrates the documentary.
My Generation playfully explores the impact of Britain’s working class cultural revolution in the 1960s. Attitudes were changing and everything seemed possible. A wealth of archive footage, contributors including Marianne Faithfull, Paul McCartney, Twiggy, David Bailey and Mary Quant, and a spot-on soundtrack from The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks and The Who make for an exhilarating journey back in time. Caine is a delightful host and raconteur, sharing priceless anecdotes from the beginning of his career. And throughout this film, which was written by British TV legends Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, there are wonderful moments that capture the energy, style, fashion and sheer exuberance of that era.
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I've literally watched every documentary on the 60s. This ranks as one of the best. The selection of songs for the soundtrack was amazing
Wow this man is a legend
A fantastic interview, Kate. Such a joy to hear your voice and see you enjoying your work. I must look out for this documentary once it's released.
Michael caine is a role model to role model role models.
Extraordinaire acteur!
my legend
Where is the documentary with Twiggy and Michael Caine?
i want the soundtrack...there was a Dylan song covered by somebody else and a few others songs I couldn't place. great music to hear on a good system.
Okay, so what happened to the TV series doco of "My Generation" Michael mentioned at the start of this interview? Was it ever made?
The great song missing in this film is of course "Dedicated follower of fashion"!
Thankfully, The Kinks were not overlooked altogether-great band!
We have all seen the archive a million times before on TV and in other documentaries. I didn't notice anything I hadn't seen before. Maybe someone can enlighten me ? as for the music we have heard it all a million times before. I suppose boring old farts who are feeling nostalgic will enjoy it.
Made some classic films and made some really awful films