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Pop Goes the Easel (1962 film)

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Pop Goes the Easel
Directed byKen Russell
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerHuw Wheldon
EditorAllan Tyrer
Running time42 minutes
Production companyBBC TV
Original release
NetworkBBC
Release1962 (1962)

Pop Goes the Easel is a 1962 British documentary directed by Ken Russell commissioned by the BBC's Monitor arts' television series.[1] It is a portrait of pop artists Peter Blake, Derek Boshier, Pauline Boty and Peter Phillips in a style owing a little to their own.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ Brooke, Michael (2003–14). "Pop Goes the Easel (1962)". BFI Screenonline. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  2. ^ Wyver, John (2015). "The Filmic Fugue of Ken Russell's Pop Goes the Easel" (PDF). Journal of British Cinema and Television. 12 (4): 438–451. doi:10.3366/jbctv.2015.0279. ISSN 1743-4521.
  3. ^ Spalding, Frances (28 October 2007). "Pop Goes the Easel". The Sunday Times. London. p. 49.
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