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All My Loving
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: MUSIC VIDEO DIST
EAN: 0604388679607
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: MUSIC VIDEO DIST.
Languages: English (Original Language), Stereo
Manufacturer: MUSIC VIDEO DIST.
MPN: TPDVD101
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MUSIC VIDEO DIST.
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 18, 2007
Running Time: 52 minutes
Studio: MUSIC VIDEO DIST.
Theatrical Release Date: 2007
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Editorial Review: All My Loving is a groundbreaking documentary on music and its effect on pop culture in the late 60's with previously unseen footage from The Beatles Cream Jimi Hendrix The Who Pink Floyd and many more. Produced and initially broadcasted in 1968 this compelling documentary is just as pertinent and relevant as ever. Now for the first time this 60 minute BBC Film is available on home video. "This is just great; absolutely what we meant." - Paul McCartneySystem Requirements:Running Time: 52 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSIC DVD/CONCERTS UPC: 604388679607 Manufacturer No: TPDVD101
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - frustration mixed with moments of pleasure
Another frustrating example of late '60's machine-gun film editing.
Images and faces coming at you in rapid bursts, barely pausing to let your brain process what you're looking at.
Ginger Baker performing an on-stage drum solo with the camera zeroed in on his head. No backing up to take his performance in context. Not even a pull-back shot of just him thrashing away on his kit. No. What you get is a trained shot inches away from his head. brilliant(he wrote sarcastically).
Jack ... Read More
Rating: - All Their Dreams
I stand somewhere between the two others who have posted reviews of this thus far. I do agree that there is a decided lack of cohesiveness to the story here, and I agree that some of the graphic images (from the Vietnam War, especially) are gratuitous. However I found the pieces on the bands exceptional - the footage of The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pink Floyd, The Who, The Beatles, Donovan, Cream, et. al., and some of the interview snippets with members of those acts, are all outstanding, and also ... Read More
Rating: - What A Mess
It's hard to believe that the previous reviewer saw the same film that I did. His review is filled with glowing, vapid cliches that sounds like something written by someone paid to come up with something positive. First of all, I love documentaries about the 60's, I watch any I can get my hands on, which is why I put in my order for this film several months before it was available. I have just finished watching it, and I am sorely disappointed. This film is a disjointed, chaotic mess. First of all, the ... Read More
Rating: - A riveting late sixties documentary that weaves music, culture and politics together in an artful way
It was 40 years ago that a film rocked the British public and shocked their sensibilities. Most of the mass television audience dismissed pop music as bubblegum--something they didn't take seriously. But that would change with the premier of a BBC film that first aired after the traditional station sign-off.
In All My Loving, his first major movie, now acclaimed director Tony Palmer introduced to a public enamored with "Top of the Pops," artists that previously had no television exposure. ... Read More
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