Glastopia At Glastonbury 2011 Temple explores Shangri-La, Arcadia, the Unfairground, Block 9 and the Common. Here, like a futuristic graphic novel, the Festival reconnects with its radical, counter cultural origins.

In this personal film, Julien Temple, who directed the definitive documentary history of the Glastonbury Festival, explores the alternative side of the festival away from the spotlight of the main stages with their global pop superstars. In fields known as Shangri La, Arcadia, the Unfair Ground, Strummerville, Block 9 and the Common, every year an unlikely attempt at utopia takes shape. Here, the festival reconnects with its radical, countercultural origins combining underground music, performance art and some of the funniest and most provocative sights of the festival with a dark, urgent 21st century spontaneity. Filmed at the 2011 festival, this 75 minute documentary features Michael Eavis, the creators of, and visitors to the true heart of the Glastonbury, and, fuelled by the music of tomorrow, explores the hopes, dreams and personal utopias of those who, for one weekend in June, come together as the tribes of 21st Century Albion.

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Jun 15, 2012

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Directed by

Julien Temple

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Nitrate Film BBC (GB)

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Crew & Team

Greg Culhane

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Robert McGowan

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Michael White

Camera Supervisor

Alex Gilbert

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Marco Granese

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Steve Organ

Director of Photography

Andrew Brown

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Hugo Levien

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Pete Crias

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Roger Pomphrey

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Jack Taylor

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Tom Mansfield

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David Langan

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John Livesley

Camera Supervisor

Andy Hague

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Mandy Briggs

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Kary Stewart

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Julien Temple

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