Woodstock: Three Days Of Peace And Music
Warner Bros. (1970)
Music, Documentary, Musical
In Collection
#1026
0*
Blu-ray Disc
216 mins
IMDB

Richie Havens Himself
Joan Baez Herself
Roger Daltrey Himself
John Entwistle Himself
Keith Moon Himself
Pete Townshend Himself
Lennie Baker Himself
Jon 'Bowzer' Bauman Himself
Johnny Contardo Himself
Frederick 'Dennis' Greene Himself

Director Michael Wadleigh
Producer Dale Bell
Bob Maurice

This movie is a visual time capsule of the 1960's. It is not merely about the music, but about the social, moral, political and sexual freedom changes that occurred in the decade. It is a visual feast of colors and psychedelic art that is in stark contrast to the black and white world of "I Love Lucy" 1950's decade. The cast of characters is not limited to the performers. The thousands upon thousands of happy, joyous and free young people that converged on the tiny Upstate New York Hamlet of Woodstock, New York all gave fine emotional "performances". No one in attendance or anyone who sees the movie will every forget the raw, dramatic, emotional performances of Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. Both of these magical, ethereal performers lives ended not long after this historic event. Both of them achieved immortality through their music and their persona, yet like the decade itself, were doomed to die out way too soon.

Edition Details
Country USA
Language English
Barcode 883929073986
Region Region 1
Release Date 6/9/2009
No. of Disks/Tapes 1