Above is a clip of this reeally neeeat dvd release i watched a few months ago which consists of the two mini-features The London Nobody Knows (1967) / Les Bicyclettes de Belsize (1969). The first film completely took me away. "The London Nobody Knows" is an amazing little historical documentary directed by Norman Cohen and narrated by James Mason with beeeautiful music composition by Wilfred Burns.

The 46 minute city frolic captures on film the more malnourished romantic glimpse of a 1960's London past; detailing in idiosyncratic descriptions of the magical crumbling metropolis.. a style, story and view based off of the book by Geoffrey Fletcher.
Geoffrey Fletcher is one great lost London writer and then art student who sketched and recorded the rapidly changing capital for the Guardian and the Daily Telegraph and went on to write a series of books.

Reeeally reeally neat!