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Woodstock

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46m
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7.6/10
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Woodstock (2019)
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The iconic 3-day music festival that symbolized the counterculture era, exploring its organization, performances, and societal impact in a factual, unbiased manner.The iconic 3-day music festival that symbolized the counterculture era, exploring its organization, performances, and societal impact in a factual, unbiased manner.The iconic 3-day music festival that symbolized the counterculture era, exploring its organization, performances, and societal impact in a factual, unbiased manner.

  • Directors
    • Barak Goodman
    • Jamila Ephron
  • Writers
    • Barak Goodman
    • Don Kleszy
  • Stars
    • John Roberts
    • Joel Rosenman
    • Joel Makower
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    • Directors
      • Barak Goodman
      • Jamila Ephron
    • Writers
      • Barak Goodman
      • Don Kleszy
    • Stars
      • John Roberts
      • Joel Rosenman
      • Joel Makower
    • 20User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Bob Spitz
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      • Jamila Ephron
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      • Don Kleszy
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    7ferguson-6

    Freedom

    Greetings again from the darkness. Michael Wadleigh's 1970 film WOODSTOCK won the Oscar for Best Documentary, feature. The assistant director on the film was a 27 year old budding filmmaker named Martin Scorsese (three years before MEAN STREETS). The footage of the iconic bands, the groovy clothes, the heavy rain, and the mounds of trash fascinated those of us who wanted a taste of what the "peace and love" culture was all about. Co-directors Barak Goodman and Jamila Ephron take a different approach in honor of the festival's 50th anniversary in this project for PBS' "American Experience".

    Rather than focus on the extraordinary music, this film provides a glimpse into the arduous process of "how" to put on a huge event. Three years prior to the festival, a business meeting between four gentlemen: John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, Artie Kornfield and Michael Lang, began as a proposal to build a music studio in Woodstock, and instead evolved into a vision for an outdoor festival of music, art, and peace. This is the generation that fought in and protested the Vietnam War, saw their spokesperson Martin Luther King gun downed, and then had their savior Bobby Kennedy violently taken away. The youth of the counterculture were desperate for answers and hope.

    Much of what we hear are recollections of those who were there. The memories and feelings of the time are presented as evidence of success. We also witness the behind-the-scenes obstacles and challenges faced by the event's promoters. All of this comes courtesy of some never-before-seen footage and photographs.

    With construction having begun (stage, fencing, etc), the town of Wallkill, NY had second thoughts about having 50,000 hippies descend on their town. That's right. Initial estimates were off by about ten-fold to what actually happened. Five weeks prior to the festival, the town passed an ordinance prohibiting gatherings of more than 5000 people. This was a problem as acts were booked, tickets sold, and workers were being paid. Dairy farmer Max Yasgur offered up his 600 acre farm, and, frantically, the plan was revised and construction started anew. It was also very interesting to note that the word of the festival was spread through the alternative press. Of course, no social media existed at the time, so getting the word out to the country was especially challenging.

    It can be argued whether the Woodstock festival held August 15-17, 1969 in Bethel, NY actually defined a generation, but there is no debating that pulling off such a peaceful event in the face of challenges like political backlash, bad weather, bad drugs, a food shortage, and a crush of humanity, was quite remarkable. No mention is made of the tragedy that unfolded a mere four months later at Altamont, but it's quite a contrast to the crowd control provided by Wavy Gravy of Hog Farm, the "freak out" tents for bad drug trips, and a community of citizens who emptied their pantries in order to provide food and beverage for thousands in need.

    And yes ... we do get some samples of the music. We learn Richie Havens was the first act to go on stage simply because he was "there". He then proceeded to create his iconic "Freedom" spontaneously in front of the audience. Day 2 attendance jumped by at least 100,000 to experience Sly and the Family Stone, and of course, The Who. We get a glimpse of the first ever live show from Crosby, Stills and Nash, and hear farmer Max Yasgur's complimentary words to the crowd. Peace and Love indeed.
    8jesser299

    Amazing concert footage

    I didn't realize I was a Woodstock fan until I saw this documentary on Netlflix. LOL. Everyone alive has heard about Woodstock, seen photos, etc. THIS documentary takes you inside with phenomenal concert footage? Why the '8' rating and not higher? It was a little slow to start. Stick with it and you won't be disappointed.
    TxMike

    Iconic upstate NY music festival, it happened against all odds.

    I managed to catch this on PBS. A totally unique and absorbing presentation.

    I was "of Woodstock age", but in 1969 I had just finished my Masters, was married with a child on the way, and was just starting my career with a job in S. Illinois. I knew about Woodstock but back then it was not my kind of thing, not a concert I would have ever gone to.

    Now, 50 years later and my daughter about to turn 50, it is great to get a complete view of what it was all about. The organizers had no idea what they were getting into. They hoped for as many as 50,000, they got closer to a half million attendees. They lined up great musical performers, that part was done very well. But ...

    Barely a month before the festival, with land leased and construction of the venue in progress, the local community hurriedly passed a law that essentially prohibited that type of festival. They scrambled and found a different, and much better, piece of land but really didn't have time to construct everything they needed, including fences, so ultimately it became a mostly free festival.

    With roads clogged, military helicopters were put into service to bring in performers and certain supplies. Then there was the issue of toilets, water, and food, all deficient for the size of the crowd. Eventually the local residents and stores rustled up all the food they could and shared it all with the hippie crowd, reminiscent of the Biblical "loaves and fishes" story. With no other facilities available people slept on the ground or on a wall or in the rare car. At least one baby was born. No dead bodies were found when they cleaned up at the end.

    In all a very peaceful three day music festival that went off mainly without a hitch, and that is truly a marvel. And a really good documentary, using original film and still photos, to tell the story.

    Now I don't really know if I would have had fun in that environment but it sure is nice to see all those that did. Part of the people who went on to shape our world and today are in their 60s, 70s, and 80s.
    8juddbean-22553

    Phenomenal Documentary about the Legendary Woodstock

    Excellent documentary about the planning, prep, execution, and performances at Woodstock! Fantastic directing and editing of the film, which included a lot of incredible high-quality footage from 1969, plus, several terrific recent audio interviews from those who were related to the festival in some fashion. Highly recommended!
    10ops-52535

    i was far too young

    But ive always wished i was there. therefore its good that there are people daring to make a good documentary about the august days of 1969 in bethel new york where love peace and music and hamp were joined together in a psychedelic climax of problem soluting, and where people were able to be human to other humans.

    ive seen a lot of woodstock presentations earlier, have seen most of the concert film takes, and come to the conclusion that this was very well made.the grumpy old man is in the nostalgic corner so bare with me, the only thing missing is the lack of will to show the faces of the people narrating this film.

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 2019 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      • $84,440
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,150
      • May 26, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
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      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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