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The Party
1968
Director: Blake Edwards
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A clerical mistake results in a bumbling Indian film star being invited to an exclusive Hollywood party instead of being fired. |
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Performance
1970
Director: Nic Roeg
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A violent gangster seeks refuge from the mob in the Bohemian home of a former rock star. |
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Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii
1972
Director: Adrian Maben
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Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii is a 1972 concert documentary film directed by Adrian Maben and featuring the English rock group Pink Floyd performing at the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii, Italy. |
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The Point
1971
Director: Fred Wolf
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A father tells his son a bedtime story about young Oblio (Mike Lookinland), who believes that having no point in the fantastical kingdom of pointed heads and things, still has a point. |
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Pop Down
1968
Director: Fred Marshall
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A social satire told against a background of modern-day society, which uses a set of space characters to illustrate the decadence of our cosmopolitan environment. Pop music with: Brian Auger, The Blossom Toes, Luiz Bonfa, Ali Bongo, Christopher, Julie Driscoll, Zoot Money, Nanette, Pan's People, Lord Sitar, Maria Toledo, The Tree, Brenton Wood |
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Prog Rock Britannia
2009
Director: Chris Rodley
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The story of the perennially unfashionable music genre, featuring interviews with several of its key players. |
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Psychedelia
2015
Director: Patrick Murphy
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'Psychedelia' is an hour-long documentary film about psychedelic drugs and their ability to induce mystical, or religious experiences. The film explores this relationship by chronicling their use in controlled research studies prior to the cultural upheaval of the 1960s, at a time when LSD was regarded as one of the most promising discoveries in the field of psychiatry. |
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Psychedelic Britannia
2015
Director: Sam Bridger
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Documentary exploring the rise and fall of the most visionary period in British music history: five kaleidoscopic years between 1965 and 1970 when a handful of dreamers reimagined pop music.
When a generation of British R&B bands discovered LSD, conventions were questioned. From out of the bohemian underground and into the pop mainstream, the psychedelic era produced some of the most groundbreaking music ever made, pioneered by young improvising bands like Soft Machine and Pink Floyd, then quickly taken to the charts by the likes of The Beatles, Procol Harum, The Small Faces and The Moody Blues, even while being reimagined in the country by bucolic, folk-based artists like The Incredible String Band and Vashti Bunyan. |
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Psychonautics: A Comic's Exploration Of Psychedelics
2018
Director: Brian Bellinkoff
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Comedian Shane Mauss goes on a series of adventures to deepen his understanding of psychedelics. He describes the indescribable and takes us through some of his most intense experiences, while getting the added perspectives of some of the top scientists and experts in this realm. With moments of both confusion and clarity, this is as an honest account of the experiences of a genuine Psychonaut. |
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Purple Haze
1982
Director: David Burton Morris
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The explosive summer of 1968, the assassination of Robert Kennedy, the Chicago Convention, the Vietnam War and the protesters, the music and the drugs. All form the backdrop of this film. |
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