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My Generation
Directed by
David Batty
TV-PG
2017
87m
Documentary
,
History
,
and more
7.1
79%
66%
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The cultural revolution that occurred in the 1960s England is explored in this documentary.
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Cast of My Generation
Michael Caine
Self / Producer
David Bailey
Self (voice)
Twiggy
Self (voice)
Mary Quant
Self (voice)
Marianne Faithfull
Self (voice)
Joan Collins
Self (voice)
Roger Daltrey
Self (voice)
Sandie Shaw
Self (voice)
Penelope Tree
Self (voice)
Dudley Edwards
Self (voice)
David Hockney
Self (voice)
Lulu
Self (voice)
Mim Scala
Self (voice)
David Puttnam
Self (voice)
Jean Shrimpton
Self (voice)
Bárbara Hulanicki
Self (voice)
Terry O'Neill
Self (voice)
Donovan
Self (archive footage)
Julie Christie
Self (archive footage)
Paul McCartney
Self (archive footage)
Mick Jagger
Self (archive footage)
Keith Richards
Self (archive footage)
George Harrison
Self (archive footage)
John Lennon
Self (archive footage)
David Batty
Director
Dick Clement
Writer / Producer
Ian La Frenais
Writer / Producer
Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly
Producer
Simon Fuller
Producer
My Generation Ratings & Reviews
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
A rampant and racy portrait of a time full of opportunity and hope.
What She Said
Anne Brodie
Archival footage brings the time to life; Mick Jagger is mobbed coming out of court, Twiggy poses and partys, rebellion, protests, ands pop mosaic like nothing heard before. Present day interviews shed light on what the kids accomplished.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
The longer the doc goes on, the more it sacrifices depth for frenetic overload, with too little in the way of insightful analysis to shed fresh perspective on the Swinging London years.
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
Thumbnail sketches of Pirate Radio, the Pill, London fashion and photography whiz by in a rush. It often comes off like a telly advert, but an expertly made one.
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