“And so the story goes they wore the clothes”
Following the recent private screening in Milton Keynes of Starman: Freddie Burretti – The Man Who Sewed The World, Lee Scriven’s excellent and moving film about David Bowie’s Ziggy era, visionary tailor will now be showing at the Olympic Recording Studios on Wednesday 25th November.
Keep reading for more information regarding the film and how to purchase the few remaining tickets.
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Freddie Burretti – The Man Who Sewed The World
A private London Charity preview of Lee Scriven’s new documentary
Starman: Freddie Burretti – The Man Who Sewed The World is now confirmed for Wednesday 25th November at 7.15pm.
Starman will be screened inside the world famous Olympic Recording Studios, where David Bowie and many other artists graced their talent. It’s now one of the capital’s finest art house cinemas and provides a perfect setting for the film’s London debut.
Tickets are very limited and are sold on a first come, first served basis, only via Channel Radio (please do not contact the cinema direct).
Just like the films recent sold out ‘hometown’ private screening in Milton Keynes, all of the evening’s profits will go to help raise funds for Bedfordshire’s Willen Hospice.
For ticket availability please first email, with the amount of tickets required, to:
Tickets are £21.50 each (which includes P&P).
About the film:
The Documentary tells the mysterious and often fascinating tale of Frederick Burrett – better known as Freddie Burretti; David Bowie’s close friend and key early 70’s Ziggy Stardust costume collaborator and stylist.
It also covers, in detail, Freddie’s early school years and friendships in Bletchley. His brief but heady years of international fame and unexpected mid-70’s split with Bowie, his strange disappearance in the Middle East, through to the secretive, intriguing final years of his life in France.
Ultimately it provides a unique and fascinating insight into the legend of Freddie Burretti, and how this gifted boy from Hackney, East London became such an important and respected figure in British Fashion.
Made on a basic budget – but with a lot of passion, Starman: Freddie Burretti – The Man Who Sewed The World took Lee Scriven two years to complete – which, he says, “Has been an enlightening experience. Freddie’s journey before meeting David Bowie is every bit as fascinating as his exciting and emotional Rock n Roll expedition with him.
I grew up in Bletchley – the same town as Freddie Burretti moved to in the 1960s, and with the help of his brother Stephen Burrett and some of Freddie closest friends we have created what I believe to be a befitting tribute.”