Luneta’s favourite 60s inspo 🌼

In honour of our recent groovy drop, I thought I’d let you in on all the top 1960s movies, TV series and music that inspire us around here!


That Girl (TV series, US, 1966 - 1971)

It’s the old story of a young lady moving to the big city to make it as an actress, but Ann Marie is so cute doing it! It’s just a lovely wholesome series to watch if you like inspiring coming-of-age plots with cute outfits 😍 The scene above is such a great metaphor for how I felt when I moved to London 🤣


Tropicália movement (mainly music, Brazil, late 60s)

Formed by various Brazilian artists that wanted to make new music, less “well-behaved” than Brazilian music had been by then, they mixed traditional Brazilian instruments, classical music and psychedelic rock coming from the US and UK. There was a lot of play on words in their lyrics, which were more like poems. It was also a rebellion against the struggles of the time, Brazil was in a dictatorship and young people wanted freedom. The results were taped in the album called “Tropicália ou Panis et Circenses”, which came out in 1968, as a collaboration between Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Gosta, Os Mutantes and Tom Zé. All of these musicians/bands have (had) their own careers outside of the Tropicália movement and are well worth a listen!


Star Trek, the original series (TV Series, US, 1966-1969)

Star Trek might put off some people if they don’t consider themselves “nerdy”, but seriously, they promote such a beatiful philosophy of equality and peace - I can only hope the human race gets there eventually. It’s set about 300 years in the future and is centered around a spaceship called the Enterprise, which is exploring space, finding new planets, chartering everything, etc. Its “special effects” must have been amazing at the time, but now they’re just an extra funny thing in the serie. A bit like That Girl, it’s just a bit of wholesome fun to watch, and every episode ends with banter between Spock, Capitain Kirk and Doctor McCoy. Each episode actually has its own standalone plot, and sometimes the extra characters dress amazingly, like this lady Irina Galliulin from season 3. Her and her mates kind of represented the hippie movement that was going on at the time in real life, and her makeup and outfit was my favourite in the whole series. I’m now watching the Next Generation (1988-1994), and it has no banter and no cute outfits!!


Nouvelle Vague (cinema, France, late 1950s-1960s)

The French New Wave cinema movement, like most art movements of the time, was all about going against traditional cinema, being experimental with how they filmed it and featuring non-linear plotlines most of the time. Some of their most famous movies are Pierrot le Fou, Breathless and Jules and Jim, but my fave is called Contempt, made in 1967 by Godard. It features Brigitte Bardot (who looks absolutely stunning in it) in a sad marriage with a cinema director, and they just depict the feeling of contempt so well. The cinematography is incredible, every scene is just beatiful. Here’s a complete list of French New Wave movies to save for your next movie night!

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