So, 'Look at Life: Eating High' is this fascinating little documentary from 1966 that dives into the whole phenomenon of revolving restaurants perched high above the cityscape. The vibe is distinctly 60s, with that slightly whimsical yet earnest tone typical of the era’s style. You get a mix of stunning views and the nitty-gritty of what it takes to run a restaurant at such heights, particularly at the iconic Post Office Tower in London. It's pretty unique in its exploration; not just the glamor of dining with a view but also the real struggles behind the scenes. It’s a nice time capsule that captures that blend of optimism and the challenges of modernity.
This documentary is part of the 'Look at Life' series, which has seen varying levels of availability over the years. It’s not the most common find, but certain collectors appreciate its charm and the slice of life it provides from the 60s. The unique subject matter around high-altitude dining adds to its appeal, making it a niche interest for those captivated by culinary history and urban exploration.
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