Year: 1967
Runtime: 6 mins
Language: English
Director: Peter Whitehead
More consciously experimental than Whitehead’s other works, the film mixes London footage filmed during his Slade School years, brief glimpses of singer‑model Nico, and scenes from the psychedelic UFO nightclub. It features on‑screen text, a critical voice‑over, and a Pink Floyd track with Syd Barrett; the “Interstellar Overdrive” used was recorded before the band’s EMI signing and is more beat‑driven. Though named for the Cochrane Theatre, the venue does not appear; it hosted the 1966 Spontaneous Festival of Underground Films.
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