| Peter Whitehead Archive Wholly
Communion | Charlie Is My Darling | Benefit
Of Doubt | Pink Floyd, London | Tonight
Let's All Make Love In London | The Fall | Daddy
| Fire In The Water |
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A leading avant garde British filmmaker of the 1960s, Peter Whitehead made several key films documenting the counter-cultural events of that decade. Filmed in cinema verite style with hand-held camera and often without a crew, his films continue to attract critical attention among cinephiles. Whitehead was born in 1937 in Liverpool, the son of a plumber. He was one of the first post-war scholarship boys sent to public school at government expense. After studying physics and crystallography at Cambridge University he won a scholarship to the Slade School of Art as a painter. Instead of painting, he chose the medium of film. Between 1965 and 1969 Whitehead made five movies, beginning with the documentary that effectively launched his film career : Wholly Communion, about an historic countercultural event in the Royal Albert Hall on June 11 1965 where an audience of 7,000 witnessed the first meeting of American and English Beat poets. Among the performers were Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gregory Corso, and Adrian Mitchell. It was on the basis of this film that Whitehead was approached by the then manager of the Rolling Stones, Andrew Oldham, to film the group on tour in Dublin and Belfast. Charlie is my Darling was the outcome. And it was the subsequent promo films he made for the Stones that mark the real birth of the "music video". Whitehead himself considers The Fall to be his most important film. This is a two-hour documentary shot behind the barricades, inside Columbia University during the 1968 student rebellion, which took place in the immediate aftermath of the assassination of Martin Luther King. In
the late 1970s Whitehead gave up film-making. He took up falconry. He
has also written several works of fiction. WHOLLY
COMMUNION (1965) There is
also footage of other 1960s luminaries such as Marianne Faithfull, Keith
Richards, Gloria Steinem, Edna O'Brien, The Small Faces, The Animals,
David Bailey, The Beach Boys, and the man who started Radio Caroline,
Ronan O'Reilly and Mike Oldfield. |
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