Monday, November 2, 2009

Wonderwall





Though this 1968 film isn't exactly a masterpiece of the ages, Wonderwall is a classic slice of pop culture from the era.

Chock-full of the standby trippy colors and eastern-influenced music with a soundtrack composed by George Harrison, the plot cliché of the stodgy old square who is fascinated and enlightened by a beautiful young flower child (Jane Birkin as the model Penny Lane) can be forgiven if the film is enjoyed as a simple bubble of '60s eye-candy. With the film's set designed by sixties darlings The Fool, the prominent Dutch design collective, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the visuals of the movie, and, as the tagline suggests, to
Let Your Mind Wonder . . .
































































Film stills/animations from Musseloppans Vänner.

3 comments:

gregory said...

wow wow! little lamb with animation too! i love it.

Andrea said...

wonderful film stills & animations!

Jameson said...

I would love to see this film!
Thank you for sharing all of these stills and not so stills.