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Woodstock (1970)

“3 days of peace, music...and love.”

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Plot

In 1969, a seismic event took place in the musical landscape of Bethel, NY, marking an indelible point in the annals of history. Woodstock, a film echoing the rhythm and pulse of this iconic Music & Art Festival, takes you on an intimate journey from its nascent preparation stages to the aftermath, sifting through the remains of a makeshift city of half a million souls. The film captures the raw, unvarnished truth, presenting both the euphoria and chaos in equal measure. It plunges you into the heart of blistering concerts, where the air is thick with the electricity of music and rebellion. It pulls back the curtain on the lives of concertgoers, their faces reflecting the spirit of an era. Unabashed nudity, mud-sliding fans, and performers under the influence of drugs are all integral threads woven into the fabric of this grand tapestry. The narrative takes an unexpected twist when fences crumble under the onslaught of the unforeseen multitude, transforming the music festival into an impromptu city. The surreal arrival of National Guard helicopters, bearing food and medical assistance, punctuates this dramatic sequence of events, painting a vivid picture of the era’s resilience and unity. This original documentary is enhanced with additional elements, including heart-thumping performances by bands overlooked in the initial release and extra footage of those who helped shape the original event. As a poignant coda, the film pays tribute to the activists, performers, and organizers who have since passed, their echoes still resounding in the timeless music and spirit of Woodstock. Immerse yourself in this pulsating chronicle of music, art, and humanity at its most raw and vibrant, as Woodstock unveils a snapshot of a generation that refused to be silenced, their voices still resonating today.

Where to watch Woodstock?

Woodstock is a documentary movie featuring Richie Havens and directed by Michael Wadleigh.

It is possible to buy Woodstock on Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store and YouTube.