Woodstock: Now & Then (2009)

ALL 08/14/2009 (en) Documentary 88 Min
  • Release
    08/14/2009
  • Production
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  • Original title
    Woodstock: Now & Then
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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Overview

“Woodstock: 40 Years Later” explores the frenzied days leading up to and throughout the festival, from how the planners scrambled to find a concert site and the traffic jams that shut down the New York State thruway to the infamously bad “brown acid,” the thunderous rain and mud and, of course, the music. Weaving together first-hand accounts with rare archival images and an iconic soundtrack, the documentary allows those who were there a chance to relive the experience and gives an entirely new generation an opportunity to feel the magic of that time. The film will also take an important look at Woodstock’s legacy through the eyes of today’s musicians and activists examining why Woodstock and all it symbolizes is still relevant in today’s culture.

  1. Barbara Kopple

    Director

  2. Story



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Casts

  1. Bonnie Beecher

    Self (as Jahanara Romney)

  2. Brian D'Addario

    Self - School of Rock student

  3. Michael Hall D'Addario

    Self - School of Rock student

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 3 , Crews : 12

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Woodstock: Now & Then (2009) 88 Min

ALL 08/14/2009 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 08/14/2009
  • Production
  • Original title Woodstock: Now & Then
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

“Woodstock: 40 Years Later” explores the frenzied days leading up to and throughout the festival, from how the planners scrambled to find a concert site and the traffic jams that shut down the New York State thruway to the infamously bad “brown acid,” the thunderous rain and mud and, of course, the music. Weaving together first-hand accounts with rare archival images and an iconic soundtrack, the documentary allows those who were there a chance to relive the experience and gives an entirely new generation an opportunity to feel the magic of that time. The film will also take an important look at Woodstock’s legacy through the eyes of today’s musicians and activists examining why Woodstock and all it symbolizes is still relevant in today’s culture.

  1. Barbara Kopple

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Michael Culyba, Emir Lewis, Bob Eisenhardt

    Editor

  4. Barbara Kopple, Suzanne Mitchell

    Producer