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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Cambridge Countercultural Studies Research Group > Two films: Sixties Counterculture in Cambridge; Roger 'Syd' Barrett
Two films: Sixties Counterculture in Cambridge; Roger 'Syd' BarrettAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Yvonne Salmon. FRIDAY 25TH MARCH , 4.30PM GATSBY ROOM , WOLFSON COLLEGE . The Countercultural Studies Group presents two films by Alexandros Papathanasiou: ‘Reflections: Sixties Counterculture in Cambridge’ and ‘Roger ‘Syd’ Barrett’ These two short documentaries present a series of first person accounts alongside archival material to create an impression of the various countercultural interests active in Cambridge during the early to mid sixties. Alexandros will be in attendance and will be participating in a Q+A after the screening. We are also hoping to have with us some of the interviewees from the film ‘Reflections’. All welcome! Free entry. For further information or directions please contact Yvonne Salmon (yps1000@cam.ac.uk) or James Riley (rjer2@cam.ac.uk) This talk is part of the Cambridge Countercultural Studies Research Group series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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