WOODSTOCK (1970) 50th Anniversary Director's Cut
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- Richie Havens
- Joan Baez
- The Who
- Sha-Na-Na
- Joe Cocker
- Country Joe and the Fish
- Arlo Guthrie
- Crosby Stills & Nash
- Ten Years After
- John Sebastian
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I first saw Woodstock on the 25th Anniversary and have been to screenings at 40 and 45 so 50 was a MUST. What a magic moment in time. Music unites people. What a blessing to have this slice of history on film to witness on the big screen. Beautiful print, great sound. Almost felt like being there!
I wish it had a bit more music and less misc. interviews.
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The remarkable thing about Wadleigh's film is that it succeeds so completely in making us feel how it must have been to be there. [2005]
Terrific concert documentary...The film that resulted — a roughly though not strictly chronological document of the much-publicized event — is an outstanding documentary, a joyful musical experience and a playful artifact of an era. [2019]
Describing Woodstock as a concert movie is a little like calling Notre Dame a house of worship. In its scope and grandeur, its feel for the paradoxical nature of an event in which half a million middle-class bohemians created their own scruffy, surging community — a metropolis of mud — Woodstock remains the one true rock-concert spectacle, a counterculture Triumph of the Will. [1994]