The Space presents five short films, made in collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum, which each explores the genius of David Bowie on occasion of the first full-scale retrospective of his career, David Bowie is, at the V&A in London. Featuring insight from the curators of the exhibition, Victoria Broackes and Geoffrey Marsh, music journalist Paul Morley as well as film-maker Alan Yentob, the films examine the many facets of David Bowie, as well as the fascination with his creative output across the past five decades.
The five films are:
An Exhibition Overview from Victoria Broaches
Bowie in Berlin – Paul Morley
Cracked Actor – Alan Yentob talking about his iconic Arena film
Space Oddity – Geoffrey March on that famous track
David Bowie Is – Paul Morley on how he came up with the exhibition title
To watch the films please visit thespace.org
David Bowie is, 23 March until 11 August, Victoria and Albert Museum, V&A South Kensington, Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL. www.vam.ac.uk
Credit: Photo collage of manipulated film stills from The Man Who Fell to Earth Film stills © STUDIOCANAL Films Ltd Image © V&A Images