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The cultural revolution that occurred in the 1960s England is explored in this documentary.
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| Georgia StraightKen EisnerA terrifically entertaining overview of how colour came to drab postwar Britain. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonA brilliantly thrilling look back at the flowering of creativity and freethinking spirit of 1960s London, through the thoroughly charming perspective of Michael Caine. |
| The Mail on Sunday (UK)Matthew BondIt's a familiar but culturally important story that just needed a stronger editorial line to give it real heft. Great fun, though. |
| HeyUGuysZehra PhelanIt's a glorious ode to the pop culture revolution. |
| Toronto StarPeter HowellThe film wisely resists the standard documentary technique of stringing together a series of talking heads - no small temptation, given the famous people rounded up for reminiscing. |
| Shadows on the WallRich ClineIt may feel rather gimmicky, but it's packed with entertaining surprises. |
| What She SaidAnne BrodieArchival 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 GateAndrew ParkerMy Generation isn't anything terribly original, controversial, or groundbreaking, but taken on its own modest, montage based terms, it's still a charming and entertaining bit of pop culture history. |
| Original CinLiam LaceyActor Michael Caine's rose-coloured look at 1960s London enjoyably highlights class divides, changing of the guard and very righteous threads. |
| Independent (UK)Geoffrey MacnabMany of the anecdotes and insights here will already be familiar to anyone with even a passing knowledge of the period but that doesn't reduce in the slightest the nostalgic pleasure that the film provides throughout. |