Wonderwall (1968 film)

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Wonderwall (1968 film) is a 1968 British psychedelic fantasy film directed by Joe Massot, noted for its surreal visual style and a soundtrack by George Harrison.

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instanceOf film
psychedelic film
artDirectionBy Assheton Gorton NERFINISHED
basedOn original story by Joe Massot
cinematographyBy Harry Waxman NERFINISHED
colorProcess color
costumeDesignBy The Fool (design collective) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Joe Massot NERFINISHED
distributor Compton Films NERFINISHED
editedBy Rusty Coppleman NERFINISHED
era late 1960s counterculture cinema
featuredPerformer The Remo Four NERFINISHED
genre fantasy
psychedelic
hasCultFollowing true
hasTheme fantasy versus reality
obsession
voyeurism
homeMediaRelease Blu-ray
DVD
language English
musicBy George Harrison NERFINISHED
notableFor soundtrack by George Harrison
surreal visual style
originalMedium 35 mm film
plotSummary A reclusive scientist becomes obsessed with his beautiful neighbor after discovering peepholes in the wall between their apartments.
producer Harrison Marks NERFINISHED
productionCompany Cupid Productions NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1968
runtime approximately 92 minutes
screenwriter Guillermo Cabrera Infante NERFINISHED
setting London, England
surface form: London
soundtrackComposer George Harrison NERFINISHED
soundtrackIncludesIndianMusic true
soundtrackNotability first solo album released by a member of The Beatles
soundtrackTitle Wonderwall Music NERFINISHED
stars Bee Duffell NERFINISHED
Irene Handl NERFINISHED
Jack MacGowran NERFINISHED
Jane Birkin NERFINISHED
Richard Wattis NERFINISHED
visualStyle psychedelic
surreal

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