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Woodstock - Now and Then - HDTV[clarkadamc] ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Video Format.........: xvid Resolution...........: 624x256 FPS..................: 29.97 Source...............: HDTV Original Format......: NTSC Genre................: Documentary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Post Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted by............: clarkadamc/jayhawker Posted on............: 8/30/2009 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release Notes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About the Documentary In the summer of 1969, on a farm just 90 miles north of New York City, more than 500,000 people gathered for a three-day music festival that, in an instant, defined a generation and made a permanent impact on popular culture&Woodstock. Now, 40 years after that historic moment, HISTORY and VH1 Rock Docs have joined forces for the first time, for a unique television collaboration that celebrates and explores the deep history of and fascination with Woodstock, and the music that has long outlived those three mythic days. Directed and produced by two-time Academy Award winning filmmaker Barbara Kopple and executive produced by Michael Lang, the original festival organizer, the film examines Woodstock from the perspectives of not only the musicians who graced the stage, but the fans who gathered in mass, the concert promoters who risked everything and countless others whose unique viewpoints help paint a new and vivid tapestry of the Woodstock experience. Sharing Widget |