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Getting It Straight in Notting Hill Gate is a 1970 documentary that explores life in Notting Hill Gate during a transformative era. It focuses on significant issues such as housing, welfare, and drugs, featuring interviews with local personalities that provide insight into the counter-culture movement of the time.
This title is quite scarce, reflecting a niche interest among collectors who appreciate deep dives into community issues. Formats are limited, and it's mostly found in obscure collections or specialty releases. There's a sense of historical significance that attracts those interested in the social landscape of London during that era, making it a curious piece for documentary enthusiasts.
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Getting It Straight in Notting Hill Gate is a documentary film.
The film was released in 1970.
The documentary explores themes such as housing, welfare, drugs, and the counter-culture movement.
The film was produced by the British Film Institute (BFI).
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