Glastonbury Fayre (1972)
In the Summer of 1971 the Glastonbury legend was born when the organisers decided to try and create a festival that would be a forerunner for an 'alternative and utopian society'. The festival encompassed Midsummer's Day, and in true medieval tradition, the area of Worthy Farm, Pilton was given over to music, dance, poetry, theatre, spontaneous entertainment and nudity.
Directors: Nicolas Roeg, Peter Neal.
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Arthur Brown as Self |
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Magic Michael as Self |
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Linda Lewis as Self |
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Terry Reid as Self |
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Steve Winwood as Self |
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Richard Thompson as |
| Directing | Nicolas Roeg | Director |
| Camera | Mike Molloy | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Nicolas Roeg | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Frank Simon | Director of Photography |
| Production | David Puttnam | Producer |
| Production | Sanford Lieberson | Producer |
| Directing | Peter Neal | Director |
| Production | Si Litvinoff | Executive Producer |
| Production | Si Litvinoff | Executive In Charge Of Production |
| Production | Michael Flint | Executive Producer |
| Production | Ron Bareham | Production Supervisor |
| Camera | Eric Van Haren Noman | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Anthony B. Richmond | Director of Photography |
| Sound | John Lundsten | Sound Recordist |