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Glastonbury Fayre (film)

Glastonbury Fayre is a 1972 British documentary film directed by David Kennard and Peter Neal, chronicling the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts in 1971. The film offers a snapshot of the era's counter-culture movement, showcasing a diverse range of musical acts and the overall atmosphere of the festival.

Synopsis

The film captures the spirit of the festival through performances by various artists, interspersed with footage of the audience and the overall festival environment. It provides a visual record of the event, highlighting the eclectic mix of music and the communal feeling among attendees. Acts featured include some of the era's prominent musicians, though the exact lineup varies depending on available sources. The film portrays a largely positive and celebratory view of the festival and its attendees. The film also documents the environmental aspects of the event, including the then relatively undeveloped state of the site, and the informal and relatively unstructured nature of the festival.

Production

The film was shot on location during the 1971 Glastonbury Festival. The directors employed a documentary style, aiming for a realistic portrayal of the event without significant intervention or staged scenes.

Reception and Legacy

While not a commercially hugely successful film at the time of its release, ''Glastonbury Fayre'' has achieved a cult following over the years. It serves as a valuable historical document, offering a glimpse into a specific moment in British cultural history and the development of the Glastonbury Festival into the large-scale event it is today. Its significance lies in its preservation of the unique atmosphere and musical performances of a pivotal year in the festival's history. The film's influence on future documentaries and portrayals of music festivals is also noteworthy.

See also

  • Glastonbury Festival
  • David Kennard
  • Peter Neal

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