Opus

Opus

Year: 1967

Runtime: 29 mins

Language: English

Director: Don Levy

Documentary

A vibrant visual collage that captures the pulse of modern British art and fashion, tracing the evolution of artistic expression from early movements to iconic figures such as designer Mary Quant and the groundbreaking Marat/Sade theatre production. Created especially for the Montreal Expo ’67 exhibition, it offers a rich, sweeping overview of cultural trends across decades.

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