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WOODSTOCK (1970) 50th Anniversary Director's Cut

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Videos & Photos

  • Official Trailer

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

2019 marks 50 years since that fateful weekend on a small farm in upstate New York, for three remarkable days of mud and happiness in 1969, when over half a million people came together to celebrate life, love, and music--Woodstock. One camera crew was there, in the middle of everything, recording the live performances of many of the greatest singers and musicians of the era, and the joy, peace and rock 'n' roll experienced by hundreds of thousands. Join with friends old and new for the director’s cut of the landmark music event on the big screen.

Cast

  • 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

Atom User Reviews

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Verified Review

Lots of fun

MR
Matthew R
Verified Review

Fun film. Wish it has more music. I would watch it again

JB
Jay B

Metacritic

100

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]

Metacritic review by Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
100

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]

Alissa Wilkinson
Vox
100

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]

Metacritic review by Owen Gleiberman
Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly