Pauline Boty

Pauline Boty Trailers

Boty: I Am the Sixties TrailerAlfie TrailerStrangler's Web Trailer

Pauline Boty was a founder of the British Pop art movement and the only female painter in the British wing of the movement. Her paintings and collages often demonstrated a joy in self-assured femininity and female sexuality, and expressed overt or implicit criticism of the "man's world" in which she lived. Her rebellious art, combined with her free-spirited lifestyle, has made Pauline Boty a herald of 1970s feminism.

Most Popular Pauline Boty Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Alfie Trailer (1966)

29 March 1966

A young man leads a promiscuous lifestyle until several life reversals make him rethink his purposes and goals in life.

Strangler's Web Trailer (1965)

01 August 1965

What appears to be a cut-and-dried case of murder of an aging one time showgirl on Hampstead Heath by her lover is complicated by several factors, including a far more respectable paramour, and her insistence that a great inheritance was due her that nobody can verify.

The Day of Ragnarok Trailer (1965)

02 January 1965

“Fantasy of the end of civilization. Lesbians commit mayhem during a nuclear war in a wood.” - BFI.

Boty: I Am the Sixties Trailer (2025)

03 March 2025

Documentary film about pop art sensation Pauline Boty, tracking the artist’s original contribution to British art, her feminism and her unique take on the nascent celebrity culture of the 1960s.

Bela Bartók Trailer (1964)

24 May 1964

A portrait of the life and work of the great Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, exploring both his music and his passionate interest in his country's folklore.

Pop Goes the Easel Trailer (1962)

25 March 1962

Pop Goes the Easel was Ken Russell’s first full-length documentary for the BBC’s arts series Monitor.