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CATCH THE WIND ST IVES IN THE 60S
CATCH THE WIND ST IVES IN THE 60S
Documentary, Feature,
United Kingdom
2024
Runtime, min
60
Catch the Wind St Ives in the 1960’s dur 60 mins Director Diana Taylor In the 1960s a number of artists, writers, musicians and poets gravitated towards St Ives because of its reputation as an artists colony. Donovan wrote his famous song Catch the Wind in St Ives. Diana Taylor’s fascinating documentary covers the diverse cultures which existed then, often with tension between those who relied on local industries for their work and the those who came to mix with the beatniks and who the locals thought did not contribute to the town financially. There were also big political differences between the far left, the far right, liberals, communists and socialists. With music and amusing anecdotes this is a real romp through the decade.
Selections and Awards:
Newlyn Filmhouse NEWLYN June 21, 2024 Newlyn premiere 6 screenings which were a sellout United Kingdom The Royal Cinem,a St Ives Royal Cinema St Ives June 19, 2024 Premiere 3 screenings United Kingdom The Regal Cinema Redruth The Capitol Cinema Bodmin The Phoenix Cinema Falmouth Portabello Film Festival London Lift Off Film Sessions Pinewood Studios St Ives Festival Swedish International Film Festival Southcoast film festival HASTINGS November 22, 2024 winner United Kingdom
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